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DEEPER A science teacher showed an image of a carpenter bee on a wall. The image is 10 times as large as the actual bee. Then he showed another image of the bee that is 10 times as large as the first image. What is the length of the bee in the second image?

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User Fraber
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It's hundred times bigger than the real carpenter bee.
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User Ujjwal
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Answer:

The length of the bee in the second image is 100 times the original.

Explanation:

A science teacher showed an image of a carpenter bee on a wall. The image is 10 times as large as the actual bee.

Let the size of the actual bee be = x

So, the first image is = 10x

Then he showed another image of the bee that is 10 times as large as the first image.

Now as the length of the carpenter bee is not given, you can multiply the given length by 100 to get the answer.

The second image will be =
10*10x=100x

So, the length of the bee in the second image is 100 times the original.

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