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11 October, 20:17

An elephant weighs about 5.9 * 106 grams. An ant weighs about 3 * 10-4 grams. An elephant weighs how many times more than an ant weighs? Write your answer in scientific notation, and round the coefficient to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 11 October, 20:26
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    An elephant weighs 2 * 10 ^10 many times more than an ant weighs.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solution:

    The weight of the Elephant divided by the weight of the ant gives us how many times an elephant weighs more than ant.

    = 5.9 * 10^6 grams/3 * 10-4 grams

    =1.96666 * 10^6

    = 2 * 10^10
  2. 11 October, 20:30
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    about 2 times more
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