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The body of a 154 pound person contains approximately 4 × 10-1 milligrams of gold and 16 × 101 milligrams of aluminum. Based on this information, the number of milligrams of aluminum in the body is how many times the number of milligrams of gold in the body?

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The number of milligrams of aluminum is 400 times the number of milligrams of gold in the body.

Step-by-step explanation

Lets assume, the number of milligrams of aluminum is
x times the number of milligrams of gold in the body.

The body of a 154 pound person contains approximately 4 × 10⁻¹ milligrams of gold and 16 × 10¹ milligrams of aluminum.

So the equation will be...


(4*10^-^1)*x= 16*10^1\\ \\ x= (16*10^1)/(4*10^-^1)= 4*10^2=400

So, the number of milligrams of aluminum is 400 times the number of milligrams of gold in the body.

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