So the complete answer is:
Galaxy B has more stars.
Galaxy B has 75 times as many stars as Galaxy A.
To solve the problem shown in your image, we need to compare the number of stars in Galaxy A and Galaxy B. The image says:
- Galaxy A has
stars.
- Galaxy B has
stars.
To determine which galaxy has more stars, we can compare the exponents of the powers of 10, since these will determine the size of the numbers.
Galaxy B has a power of
compared to Galaxy A's
Regardless of the coefficients (6 for Galaxy B and 8 for Galaxy A), the exponent on Galaxy B's number is higher, which means it has more stars because
is 100 times larger than
Now to express how many times more stars Galaxy B has compared to Galaxy A, we divide the number of stars in Galaxy B by the number of stars in Galaxy A:
To do this, we can calculate the division by separating the coefficients and the powers of 10.
First, divide the coefficients (6 divided by 8).
Second, subtract the exponents of the powers of 10, because when you divide numbers in scientific notation, you subtract the exponents:
Now, let's do the math to find the exact number.
Galaxy B has 75 times as many stars as Galaxy A.