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Which number sentence is true? A. 2.9 x 104> 2.25 x 1011 B. 2.9 x 104 <2.25 C. 2.9 x 104 = 2.25 x 1011
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Which number sentence is true? A. 2.9 x 104> 2.25 x 1011 B. 2.9 x 104 <2.25 C. 2.9 x 104 = 2.25 x 1011
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C. 2.9 x 104 = 2.25 x 1011
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The number sentence that is true is B. 2.9 x 104 < 2.25 x 1011
2.9 x 104 = 301.6
2.25 x 1011 = 2,274.75
Therefore, 301.6 is less than (<) 2,274.75
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