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27 July, 15:43

An investigator finds a hair and silk fiber at a crime scene. Back on the lab, all evidence is logged and weighed. The hair weights 5 * 10^-5 g and the fiber weights 2.2 * 10^-4 g. How much does the fiber weight than the hair?

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  1. 27 July, 15:54
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    Hair 5 * 10^-5 g ... fiber weighs 2.2 * 10^-4 g

    I think you mean: "How much MORE does the fiber weigh than the hair?"

    Fiber 22 * 10^-5g Hair 5 * 10^-5g

    22 - 5 = 17 So, the fiber weighs

    17 * 10^-5g more or 1.5 * 10^-4 g more
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