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The mass of a boulder is 10^6 grams. The mass of a pebble is about 10 grams. The mass of the boulder is how many times the mass of the pebble?

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Answer:

The mass of the boulder is 100,000 times the mass of the pebble

Explanation:

Let

x-----> the mass of a boulder

y-----> the mass of a pebble

we have


x=10^(6)\ grams


y=10^(1)\ grams

Find the ratio


(x)/(y)=(10^(6))/(10)

Simplify


(x)/(y)=10^(5)

Solve for x


x=10^(5)y


x=100,000y

therefore

The mass of the boulder is 100,000 times the mass of the pebble

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