The width of a grain of sugar is 0.7 millimeter. What will be the width of the grain of sugar in centimeters under magnification? centimeters

I guess that would depend on the degree of magnification, right?

Also, is the grain a perfect cube?

However, maybe you are just after

0.7mm = 0.07 cm

To determine the width of the grain of sugar in centimeters under magnification, we need to convert the width in millimeters to centimeters.

Here's the conversion factor we'll use:
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters

To convert the width of the grain of sugar from millimeters to centimeters, we divide the width in millimeters by the conversion factor of 10.

Therefore, the calculation is:
0.7 millimeters ÷ 10 = 0.07 centimeters

So, the width of the grain of sugar under magnification would be 0.07 centimeters.