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One amoeba weighs about 1.5×10^-9
grams. About how many grams would a quantity of 5×10^12 amoebas weigh?

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Answer:

  7.5×10^3 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Your calculator can tell you the product of the weight of each times the number of them. It is ...

  (1.5×10^-9)(5.0×10^12) = 7.5×10^(-9+12) = 7.5×10^3 . . . grams

About 7.5 kg.