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I need help please. :( I'm struggling. and i'm in 8th grade now :')

I need help please. :( I'm struggling. and i'm in 8th grade now :')-example-1
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To find how many more times more you need to divide the mass of the moon by the mass of Jupiter.

9 x 10^22 / 2 x 10^27

First divide the whole numbers: 9 /2 = 4.5

When you divide exponents subtract them:

22 - 27 = -5

The answer is 4.5 x 10^-5

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