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An ant is roughly 10 superscript negative 3 meters in length and the average human roughly one meter. how many times longer is a human than an ant?
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An ant is roughly 10 superscript negative 3 meters in length and the average human roughly one meter. how many times longer is a human than an ant?
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Ant = 10^(-3) m = 0.001 m
Human = 1 mx = 1 m : 0.001 m = 1 : 1/1,000 = 1 * 1,000 = 1,000Answer: A human is 1,000 times or 10³ times longer than an ant.
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