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18 January, 04:09

The weight of an adult blue whale is 9 * 104 kilograms; the weight of an elephant is 3 * 103 kilograms. How many times heavier is the whale than the elephant?

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  1. 18 January, 04:35
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    9•10^4 / 3•10^3 = 30. The whale has 30 times the mass of the elephant, or 29 times more. For that reason, it's 29 times heavier than the elephant.
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