Answer: 92 Chromatids
Explanation: A chromatid is one of the two strands that form when a chromosome duplicates itself during cell division. Before DNA replication, the somatic cell has 46 chromosomes. Subsequently after the DNA replication, each chromosome will possess two physically attached sister chromatids, the chromosomes will condense to form compact structures (though it'll still be made of two chromatids). Thus, after replication, there would be 92 chromatids.