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Suppose that the volumes of four stars in the Milky Way are 2.7 × 10^18 km^3, 6.9 × 10^12 km^3, 2.2 × 10^12 km^3, and 4.9 × 10^...Asked by Ruka
Suppose that the volumes of four stars in the Milky Way are 2.7 × 10^8 km3 , 6.9 × 10^4 km^3 , 2.2 × 10^12 km^3 , and 4.9 × 10^12 km^3 . What is the order of the stars from least to greatest volume?
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The stars in order from least to greatest volume are:
1. 6.9 × 10^4 km^3
2. 2.7 × 10^8 km^3
3. 2.2 × 10^12 km^3
4. 4.9 × 10^12 km^3
1. 6.9 × 10^4 km^3
2. 2.7 × 10^8 km^3
3. 2.2 × 10^12 km^3
4. 4.9 × 10^12 km^3
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