Two percent of Jennie’s skin cells were burned when she escaped from a fire. If 3.7×10^10 of her skin cells were burned then, how many skin cells were not burned?

Respuesta :

[tex]1813\times10^9[/tex] cells were not burnt when Jennie escaped from the fire.

Solution:

Given:

2% of skin cells were burnt i.e, [tex]3.7\times10^{10}[/tex] of skin cells were burnt.

To find:

Number of skin cells that were not burnt

We can write [tex]3.7\times10^{10} \text{ as } 37\times10^{9}[/tex]

Therefore, by equating the values we get,

2% of the cell is [tex]37\times10^9[/tex]

1% of the cell is [tex]\frac{37\times10^9}{3}=18.5\times10^9[/tex]

As, 1% of the cell is [tex]18.5\times10^9[/tex]

98%  of the cell will be [tex]98\times18.5\times10^9=1813\times10^9[/tex]

[tex]\therefore \text{ skin cells that are not burnt is } 1813\times10^9[/tex]

ACCESS MORE