Asked by Bobby John
Now that the power of 10
is the same in both figures, you can just look at the first factors of each figure. So, how many times smaller or larger is the first factor of the mass of an average grain of table salt than the first factor of the mass of an average grain of rock salt?
is the same in both figures, you can just look at the first factors of each figure. So, how many times smaller or larger is the first factor of the mass of an average grain of table salt than the first factor of the mass of an average grain of rock salt?
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