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Helpppppppppppppp pls-example-1
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Answer:

100 Billion

Explanation:

Let's say the number of planets is equal to P.


P = x^(2) - (m^4+15)\\x = 14\\m = 3

Now we substitute 14 and 3 for x and m in the first equation.


P = 14^2-(3^4+15)\\P = 196-(81+15)\\P = 196-96\\P = 100

The question said in billions, so the answer would be 100 billion which is the first option.

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