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Nathan is observing an ant using a digital microscope. The length of the image is 22mm. The ant's actual length is 2mm. Calculate the magnification of the image.

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Nathan is observing an ant using a digital microscope. The length of the image is 22mm. The ant's actual length is 2mm. Calculate the magnification of the image.

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Solution

The magnification of an image can be calculated using the formula:

Magnification = Image size / Actual size

Here, the image size is 22mm and the actual size is 2mm.

So, the magnification = 22mm / 2mm = 11 times.

Therefore, the magnification of the image is 11 times.

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