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The table shows the volumes of the three largest giant sequoia trees. Whichtree has the greatest volume? How much greater is its volume than each ofthe other two trees?4 × 10−8 m4 × 10−8 m8 × 104 ft7 × 105 ftTree Name Volume (cubic feet)General Grant 4 4.66 10 ×General Sherman 4 5.25 10 ×Washington 4

The table shows the volumes of the three largest giant sequoia trees. Whichtree has-example-1
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Answer:

General Sherman tree has the greatest volume.

The General Sherman tree has 5.9 x 10^3 ft^3 ft^3 more volume than the General Grant tree.

The General Sherman tree has more volume than the Washington tree.

Step-by-step explanation:

The tree with the largest number (cubic feet) has the greatest volume.

Now of the three trees listed, the General Sherman tree has the greatest number. Therefore, the General Sherman tree has the greatest volume.

The difference between the volume of General Sherman and the General Grant is


\begin{gathered} 5.25*10^4-4.66*10^4=(5.25-4.66)*10^4 \\ =0.59*10^4=\boxed{5.9*10^3\text{ ft}^3.} \end{gathered}

The difference between the volume of General Sherman and Washington is


\begin{gathered} 5.25*10^4-4.785*10^4=(5.25-4.785)*10^4 \\ =0.465*10^4=\boxed{4.65*10^4\text{ ft}^3.} \end{gathered}

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