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The age of the Earth is 4.54 billion years old. The circumference of the Earth is 40,074km. The diameter of a penny is 1.9cm. One penny represents one year of time. How many pennies would you need to represent the age of the Earth. Express your answer as a full number with units in "pennies", no spaces

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If a penny represents one years, 4.54 billion pennies are needed to represent the age of the Earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equivalent number of pennies is the age of the Earth divided by the age of a penny. That is:


n = (4.54* 10^(9)\,years)/(1\,(year)/(penny) )


n = 4.54* 10^(9)\,pennies

If a penny represents one years, 4.54 billion pennies are needed to represent the age of the Earth.

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