Euglenas are typically around 40-50 micrometers in size. To convert micrometers to millimeters, we divide by 1000, so 40-50 micrometers is equal to 0.04-0.05 millimeters. Therefore, in a 1 mm space, you could fit approximately 20-25 euglenas depending on their size and how tightly they are packed.
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3 meters is equal to 3000 millimeters. So, 3000 mm / 5 mm = 600. Thus, 600 termites would fit on 3 meter sticks.
60 mm = 6 cm
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3.8cm
340mm
Impossible to tell. There are 800 separate species of Euglena.
To determine how many 5 mm queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler, first convert 50 cm to mm, which equals 500 mm. Then, divide the total length of the ruler by the length of one termite: 500 mm ÷ 5 mm = 100. Therefore, 100 queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler.
If you divide 600 mm by 37 mm, you will know how many circles you can place side-by-side. In other words, you would be comparing the diameters.If on the other hand you want to compare the area, you have to square the previous result.
about 500 million to 1 billion
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