This is the formula for calculating the diameter of an unknown microscope field.
A) diameter of field A × total magnification of field A = diameter of field B × total magnification of field B
B) diameter of field A + diameter of field B = total magnification of field A + total magnification of field B
C) diameter of field A × diameter of field B = total magnification of field A × total magnification of field B
D) diameter of field A + total magnification of field A = diameter of field B + total magnification of field B
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