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In 2010 the population of Brazil was about 1.907×10 to the 8 power. The population of Mexico is about 1.123×10 to the 8 power. About how much more was the population of Brazil than Mexico?

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Brazil population: 1.907×
10^(8)

Mexico population 1.123×
10^(8)

To find how much more the population was in Brazil than in mexico, you would subtract the Brazil population to Mexico's population:

The
10^(8)'s would not cancel out because they are representing further decimal places that aren't written, so you would subtract 1.907 and 1.123.

1.907 - 1.123= 0.784
10^(8)

Brazil's population is 0.784×
10^(8) larger than Mexico.

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