Question
The approximate populations of Wisconsin and Vermont (as of 2019) are listed below:%0D%0AWisconsin: 5, point, 8, 2, times, 10, to the power 65.82×10 %0D%0A6%0D%0A %0D%0AVermont: 6, point, 2, 4, times, 10, to the power 56.24×10 %0D%0A5%0D%0A %0D%0AHow many times greater was the population of Wisconsin than the population of Vermont? Write your answer in standard notation, rounding to the nearest tenth.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The population of Wisconsin is 5.82 x 10^6 and the population of Vermont is 6.24 x 10^5.
To find out how many times greater the population of Wisconsin is compared to Vermont, we need to divide the population of Wisconsin by the population of Vermont:
(5.82 x 10^6) / (6.24 x 10^5) = 9.32692308
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the population of Wisconsin is approximately 9.3 times greater than the population of Vermont.
To find out how many times greater the population of Wisconsin is compared to Vermont, we need to divide the population of Wisconsin by the population of Vermont:
(5.82 x 10^6) / (6.24 x 10^5) = 9.32692308
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the population of Wisconsin is approximately 9.3 times greater than the population of Vermont.