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Small fly 2.2 times 10 to negative 3 ( 9 times 10 to -4 ) How much heavier is the fly than the gnat?
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Small fly 2.2 times 10 to negative 3 ( 9 times 10 to -4 )
How much heavier is the fly than the gnat?
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