Based on your observations how many cells are in anaphase?

Based on my observations, it is not possible to determine the exact number of cells in anaphase without additional context or information. Anaphase is a stage of cell division where sister chromatids are separated and pulled towards opposite ends of the cell, and multiple cells can go through anaphase simultaneously. Therefore, the number of cells in anaphase can vary depending on the specific biological system or experiment being observed.