Asked by Claire
The volume of Jupiter is about 1.43*10^15 cubic kilometers. The volume of Earth is about 1.09*10^12 cubic kilometers. The number of Earths that can fit inside Jupiter can be found by dividing Jupiter's volume by Earth's volume. Find this quotient and express the answer in scientific notation.
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Steve
That would just be
1.43/1.09 * 10^(15-12)
1.43/1.09 * 10^(15-12)
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