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The objective magnification would be 95X.

Total magnification = eyepiece (occular) magnification X objective magnification

950 = 10 X 95

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The total magnification is 950 = 10 x objective lenses. So the objective lenses is use is 95

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10X objective lens.

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Q: What is the magnification of a microscope with a 10x ocular and a 95x oil-immersion objective?
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