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An ant with a mass of 4 x 10-6 kg is carrying a bread crumb back to its anthill . The bread crumb has a mass of 8 x 10-5 kg. The mass of the bread crumb is how many times the mass of the ant?​

An ant with a mass of 4 x 10-6 kg is carrying a bread crumb back to its anthill . The-example-1

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Answer:

Mass of bread crumb is 20 times the mass of the ant..

Explanation:

Mass of an ant =
4* 10^(-6) kg

Ant carries a weight of bread crumb to its anthill.

Mass of the bread crumb =
8* 10^(-5) kg

Ratio of their masses,


\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=(4* 10^(-6))/(8* 10^(-5))


\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=(1)/(2* 10^((-5+6)))


\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=(1)/(20)

Mass of the bread crumb = 20×(Mass of the ant)

Therefore, mass of the bread crumb is 20 times the mass of the ant.

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