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The mass of Jupiter is 1.908 x 10^(24) metric tons. The Earth has a mass of 6 x 10^(21) metric tons. How many times bigger is Jupiter? Express the answer in scientific notation

Donna198

by Donna198 at May 02, 2011

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= (1.908 x 10^24) / (6 x 10^21)= 0.318 x 10^3= 318Therefore, Jupiter is 3.18 x 10^2 times bigger than Earth

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