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The populations of Cities A and B are 26 x 10

and 1,560,000, respectively. The population of
City C is twice the population of City B.
The population of City C is how many times the
population of City A?

User DamnWidget
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Answer:0.6 x10 1

Explanation:

1.6 x 10 6 - 2.6 x 10 5=0.6 x 10 1

User Rio Weber
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Answer:

The population of city C is 12000 times the population of city A

Explanation:

City A Population
=26*10=260

City B Population = 1,560,000

City C Population = City B Population * 2 = 1,560,000*2 = 3120000


(Population City C)/(Population City A) = (3120000)/(260) =12000

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