Answer:
100000000000 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Diameter of Dish = 0.00001 km
Diameter of Bacterium = 10⁻¹⁶ km
Required
Determine the number of times the diameter of dish is bigger than that of the bacterium
<em>To solve this, we simply divide the diameter of dish by the diameter of the bacterium as follows</em>
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<em>Hence, the diameter of the dish is 100000000000 times larger than the diameter of the bacterium</em>
In below formula for arithmetic sequence you can fill in a=7 (start), d=2 (interval) and n=35 (nr terms) and you get
17.5(14 + 34*2) = 1435
Confirmed by a brute-force addition: 7+9+11+13+15+17+19+21+23+25+27+29+31+33+35+37+39+41+43+45+47+49+51+53+55+57+59+61+63+65+67+69+71+73+75=1435
Because it is greater, larger numbers are on the right of the number line...
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