if for example 350cm2 of area can accomodate 10 cells then what is the correction factor so that the problem can be extrapolated for any area or number of the cells
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The area of one cell is 350/10=35sq cm. Assuming the area of one cell is to be maintained at 35sq cm, then A=35N,  or N=A/35, where A is the area to be divided into cells and N is the number of cells. The correction factor is 35.

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