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This is the first time that I have taken Chem and I am so lost, can you explain how to do this problem,PLEASE *delete me*
A red blood cell has a diameter of 7.5 micrometers. What is the dimension in :meters and millimeters?
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Check out this website for what those prefixes mean. The math is pretty simple.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5118/metric.htm
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