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27 February, 11:06

An ant has a mass of approximately 4 * 10-3 grams and an elephant has a mass of approximately 8 x 106 grams. How many times larger is the elephant's mass as compared to the ant's mass?

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  1. 27 February, 11:26
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    Mass of elephant/mass of ant = 8x10^6/4x10^-3 = 2x10^9. Therefore, mass of elephant = 2x10^9 times mass of ant.
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