A virus particle has an approximate volume of 5.20 x 106 nm3 and an approximate mass of 1.00 fg. Based on these values only, what is the minimum volume of a container in units of mL needed to contain 1.00 oz (0.0625 Ibs) of virus particles. Note: Scientific notation is optional. To write scientific notation in Canvas, type "e" to replace "x 10". For example "1 x 1014" is written “1e+14" in Canvas. Canvas will automatically convert it out of scientific notation, which is fine.

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A virus particle has an approximate volume of 5.20 x 106 nm³ and an
approximate mass of 1.00 fg. Based on these values only, what is the
minimum volume of a container in units of mL needed to contain 1.00 oz
(0.0625 Ibs) of virus particles.
Note: Scientific notation is optional. To write scientific notation in Canvas, type "e"
to replace "x 10". For example “1 × 1014" is written "1e+14" in Canvas. Canvas will
automatically convert it out of scientific notation, which is fine.
Transcribed Image Text:A virus particle has an approximate volume of 5.20 x 106 nm³ and an approximate mass of 1.00 fg. Based on these values only, what is the minimum volume of a container in units of mL needed to contain 1.00 oz (0.0625 Ibs) of virus particles. Note: Scientific notation is optional. To write scientific notation in Canvas, type "e" to replace "x 10". For example “1 × 1014" is written "1e+14" in Canvas. Canvas will automatically convert it out of scientific notation, which is fine.
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