Answer: Hooke
Explanation: These chambers were similar to the tiny rooms, or cells, of a monastery, so Hooke named them "cells." What he actually observed were the remains of once living wood cells. Although there are microscopes that enable one to view things at the molecular level, most biologists utilize the modern compound light microscope. Hope this helps :)
No, .0003 is one tenth the size of .003, not .03
For me personally, I learned my multiplication tables before I learned division.
So, the way I would solve 36 / 6 would be:
What number, multiplied by 6, equals 36.
Well, 6 x 6 = 36
So, 36 / 6 must equal 6.
That's how I would do it.
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