What is the resolution of 6x6 120 film scanned on nikon 9000 ed at 4000 dpi?

What is the resolution of 6x6 120 film scanned on nikon 9000 ed at 4000 dpi?

6mm = 2.2in.
4000 DPI x 2.2 in. = 8,800 dots
If dots = pixels…
Resolution would be 8,800 x 8,800px…
which in friendlier terms would be…
8,800 x 8,800 px = 77,440,000 px
or
77,440,000px / 1,000,000 = 77.4MP
Take note that resolution here in this case is dictated by the scanner since film inherently does not have pixels.
Information incomplete, but informed to increments without stating:
resolution of 6x6cm 120 film…
https://en.wikipedia.org/...i/120_film" class='ext_link'>https://en.wikipedia.org/...i/120_film
scanned on nikon 9000 ED…
http://www.nikonusa.com/...00-ed.html" class='ext_link'>http://www.nikonusa.com/...00-ed.html
at 4000 dpi… Pixel count
roughly 9449 by 9449 px / 9500 ppi
2.3 inches for 6 cm or 60 mm +/-
if set to 300 dpi for print, the size goes to 31 inches
that " 4000 dpi " is the resolution change that to other value, and the size changes,
ratio as MP is 83mp
http://toolstud.io/photo/megapixel.php?width=9449&height=9449&compare=video&calculate=uncompressed
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Information incomplete, but informed to increments without stating:
resolution of 6x6cm 120 film…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/120_film
scanned on nikon 9000 ED…
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product-archive/film-scanners/super-coolscan-9000-ed.html
at 4000 dpi… Pixel count
roughly 9449 by 9449 px / 9500 ppi
2.3 inches for 6 cm or 60 mm +/-
if set to 300 dpi for print, the size goes to 31 inches
that " 4000 dpi " is the resolution change that to other value, and the size changes,
ratio as MP is 83mp
http://toolstud.io/photo/megapixel.php?width=9449&height=9449&compare=video&calculate=uncompressed
.