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The total magnification of a specimen viewed under a compound light microscope is determined by:
A. adding the power of the objective lens plus the power of the ocular lens.
B. the magnification power of the ocular lenses used.
C. multiplying the power of the objective lens times the power of the ocular lens.
D. the magnification power of the objective lenses used.
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multiplying the power of the objective lens times the power of the ocular lens
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The total magnification of a specimen viewed under a compound light microscope is determined by
multiplying the power of the objective lens times the power of the ocular lens.the eyepiece alone is 10x this one is the right answer hope it helps
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