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13 September, 22:02

To the nearest whole number, how many times larger is the volume of Earth compared to the volume of our moon? use a radius of 1079 miles for the moon and 3,959 miles for the Earth.

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  1. 13 September, 22:20
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    Well, that would be 3,959 divided by 1079, which is 4 (when rounded up to nearest whole number. Original answer 3.6691)
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