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14 August, 11:14

The mass of Saturn is 5.686 * 10^26 tonnes. The mass of Earth is 6.04 * 10²¹ tonnes. How many times heavier is Saturn than Earth? Give your answer in standard form to a suitable degree of accuracy.

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  1. 14 August, 11:34
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    We simply divide the mass of Saturn with the mass of Earth.

    5.686 x 10^26 / 6.04 x 10^21

    The rule of significant figures when dividing numbers is that the least amount significant figures must be used in the quotient.

    Therefore, Saturn is 9.41 x 10^4 times heavier than Earth.
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