To find the answer, you need to divide the number of people who visit the Great Wall by the number of people who visit Times Square.
The number of people who visit Times Square is 17^4.
The number of people who visit the Great Wall is 17^6.
Therefore, the answer is (17^6)/(17^4) = 17^(6-4) = 17^2.
17^2 is equal to 289.
So the correct answer is A. 289 times more people visited the Great Wall.
On an average weekend, 17^4 people visit Times Square and 17^6
people visit the Great Wall of China. On an average weekend, how many times more people visit the Great Wall of China than Times Square?(1 point)
Responses
A. 289 times more people visited the Great Wall
B. 17 times more people visited the Great Wall
C. 2 times more people visited the Great Wall
D. 34 times more people visited the Great Wall
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