An object is placed 96.5 cm from a glass lens (n = 1.51) with one concave surface of radius 22 cm and one convex surface of radius 19.3 cm.  Determine the final image distance from the center of lens. Follow the sign conventions. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. di=?   What is the magnification? Follow the sign conventions.

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An object is placed 96.5 cm from a glass lens (n = 1.51) with one concave surface of radius 22 cm and one convex surface of radius 19.3 cm. 

Determine the final image distance from the center of lens. Follow the sign conventions.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
di=?
 
What is the magnification? Follow the sign conventions.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
m=? 
 
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