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If Saturn's mass is 5.685 · 10^26 kilograms and Mercury's is 3.302 · 10^23 kilograms Approximate how many times greater Saturn's mass is than Mercury's.?
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If Saturn's mass is 5.685 · 10^26 kilograms and Mercury's is 3.302 · 10^23 kilograms
Approximate how many times greater Saturn's mass is than Mercury's.?
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do the division
(5.685 * 10^26) / (3.302*10^23)
= 1.722 * 10^3
or 1722 times greater
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