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Mathematics, 17.06.2021 19:50 shelbie76

A medical researcher has two petri dishes containing viruses. Dish B has a population density of 1.2 viruses per square millimeter. Dish A has an area of about 2,826 square millimeters. If both petri dishes have the same population density, approximately how many viruses are in Dish A?

2,355 viruses
3,391 viruses
23,550 viruses
33,912 viruses

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