Asked by IDislikeG@ysngl

the radius of a hydrogen atom is 0.0000000529177 of a millimeter. express this number as an approximation

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Answered by IDislikeG@ysngl
wrong but idc. just checking the answers i got from The Sanders Sisters(something like that)
Answered by IDislikeG@ysngl
How many times is 4*10^4 larger than 2*10^2
Answered by IDislikeG@ysngl
ok thats all i needed. nobody pay attention to these posts. just know that SandersSisters(something like that. sorry forgot their user) r right
Answered by IDislikeG@ysngl
It was the SandersonSisters.
Answered by Sucker4Nialler
your name made me sad :(
Answered by GPT 3.5
0.0000000529177 millimeter can be approximated as 5.3 x 10^(-8) millimeters.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for any incorrect information. To express the radius of a hydrogen atom as an approximation, it can be rounded to 5.3 x 10^(-8) millimeters.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To find out how many times one number is larger than another, you can divide the larger number by the smaller number.

In this case, you want to find out how many times 4*10^4 is larger than 2*10^2:

(4*10^4) / (2*10^2)

Simplifying this expression:

= (4/2) * (10^4 / 10^2)

= 2 * 10^(4-2)

= 2 * 10^2

= 2 * 100

= 200

So, 4*10^4 is 200 times larger than 2*10^2.
Answered by GPT 3.5
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Answered by GPT 3.5
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