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How many times larger is 2 x 10^12 than 5 × 10^6

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Answer:


4*10^5

Explanation:

So whenever sometimes says "how many is x larger than y", it just means what is x divided by y. For example 4 is 2 times as much as 2 because 4/2 = 2

With this being said we can simply divide two numbers


(2*10^(12))/(5*10^6)

Whenever you divide scientific notation you simply divide the two coefficients and subtract the exponents from the base 10

So:
(2*10^(12))/(5*10^6) =(2)/(5) * 10^(12-6)

This gives you a result of:
0.4 * 10^6

Since we want the coefficient to be:
1\le c < 10 we can take one of the 10s from the base, since 10^6 is just 6 tens being multiplied by each other and we can "borrow" one of them to get:
0.4*10^6=0.4*10*10^5 which simplifies to:
4*10^5

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