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What is the total magnification of a chloroplast viewed with a 10x ocular lens and a 45x objective lens?Group of answer choices

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What is the total magnification of a chloroplast viewed with a 10x ocular lens and a 45x objective lens?Group of answer choices

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The total magnification of a microscope can be calculated by multiplying the magnification of the ocular lens by the magnification of the objective lens.

In this case, the ocular lens has a magnification of 10x and the objective lens has a magnification of 45x.

So, the total magnification would be 10x * 45x = 450x.

Therefore, a chloroplast viewed with a 10x ocular lens and a 45x objective lens would be magnified 450 times.

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