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When calculating the magnifying power of a compound microscope (m = mₑ × mₒ), what does mₒ represent?
A. The magnification due to the eyepiece.
B. The total magnification of the microscope.
C. The magnification produced by the objective lens.
D. The magnification when the image is at infinity.
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