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The volume of the Moon is about 2.18 X10 10
cubic kilometers. The volume of Earth is about 1.09x10 12
cubic kilometers. The number of Moons that can fit inside Earth can be found by dividing Earth's volume by the Moon's volume. About how many Moons can fit inside Earth?
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Compute 1.09×10^12 ÷ 2.18×10^10.
(1.09/2.18) × 10^(12−10) = 0.5 × 10^2 = 50.
About 50 Moons can fit inside the Earth.
(1.09/2.18) × 10^(12−10) = 0.5 × 10^2 = 50.
About 50 Moons can fit inside the Earth.
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