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a scientist has two colonies of bacteria, A and B. Colony a has 6.6*10^7 bacteria. colony b has 3300000. the number is colony a is how much more than colony b
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a scientist has two colonies of bacteria, A and B. Colony a has 6.6*10^7 bacteria. colony b has 3300000. the number is colony a is how much more than colony b
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Colony A: 6.6*10^7
Colony B: 3.3*10^6
Now we can compare them. Colony A is 6.27*10^7 more than Colony B (you do 6.6*10^7 - 3.3*10^6).
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