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21 November, 22:02

The weight of an African elephant is 6x10^6 grams; the weight of a tiger is 3x10^5 grams. How many times heavier is the elephant than the tiger?

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  1. 21 November, 22:20
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    The answer would be 20 times longer.
  2. 21 November, 22:28
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    So that means

    elephant = x times tiger

    6 times 10^6=x times 3 times 10^5

    divide both sides by (3 times 10^5)

    remember that (x^m) / (x^n) = x^ (m-n)

    so

    (6 times 10^6) / (3 times 10^5) = x

    (6/3) times (10^6) / (10^5) = x

    2 times 10^1=x

    2 times 10=x

    that would be 2 times 10^1 or 20 times
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