Given the following information determine how many stories tall the human genome represents. One page of a book contains 2100 letters. Each letter represents a base pair. The total number of base pairs in the nucleus of a human cell is 6 billion. A ream of paper is 2' thick and contains 500 sheets. Each story of a building is 10 feet tall.
a. Determine the total number of pages (formatted like that of the previous page) required to carry the script of 6 billion base pairs.
b. There are 500 pages in a ream of paper. Determine how many reams of paper would be required to carry the script of the entire human genome.
c. A ream of paper is approximately two inches wide. Determine how tall (in inches) these reams of paper would be if stacked one on top of the other.
d. How many feet does this represent?
e. Assume one story of a skyscraper is 10 feet tall. How many stories tall would this stack of paper reams be if placed one on top of the other?
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