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The mass of an adult North Pacific right whale is about 70,000 kg, or 7 x 104

kg.
The mass of a male polar bear is about 700 kg, or 7 x 102 kg.
About how many times more massive is the right whale than the polar bear?
O A. 1x 10-2 times
O B. 1x 102 times
O C. 69300 times
OD:: 12 times

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Answer:

Answer B:
1*10^2 times

Explanation:

To find how many times more massive is the whale relative o the polar bear, we just need to find the quotient of one over the other:


(7*10^4)/(7*10^2) = (7*10^2*10^2)/(7*10^2)=1*10^2 times

Therefore our answer agrees with the one shown as answer B.

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