Asked by Matt

The mass of Uranus is about 8.7x10^22 metric tons. The mass of the sun is about 1.998x10^27 metric tons. About how many times the mass of Uranus is the mass of the sun? Give your answer in scientific notation.

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Answered by bobpursley
I will be happy to critique your thinking.
Answered by Reiny
Simple division problem

1.998x10^27/(8.7x10^22)
= 2.3 x 10^4

Answered by Anonymous
A) what is the balance after one year if the interest is simple interest?
Answered by Shonte
The correct answer to this problem is 2.297 x 10^4
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