There are three petri dishes in a laboratory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the last dish contains 36,612 cells. Approximately how many cells are there in total? (1 point)

To find the total number of cells in the three petri dishes, you need to add up the number of cells in each dish: 22,340 + 43,560 + 36,612 = 102,512.

Therefore, there are approximately 102,512 cells in total.