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19 October, 18:36

A star baseball player earns an annual salary of $8.1 x 10^6. There are 162 games in a baseball season. How much does this player earn per game?

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  1. 19 October, 18:46
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    8.1 * 10^6 / 1.62 * 10^2

    = 5 * 10^4

    that is $50,000 a game
  2. 19 October, 18:55
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    Divide the annual salary of $8.1 x 10^6 and 162 to find "per game"

    8.1 x 10^6 / 162 = 8.1 x 10^6 / (1.62 x 10^2) = 5 x 10^4.

    The answer is $50,000
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