Mercury has a mass of 3.30 * 10 23 kg.
Mars has a mass of 6.42 x 10 23 kg.
How many times more massive is Mars than Mercury?
51x 10 23 kg
51
1.95 10 23 kg
1.95

Mercury has a mass of 330 10 23 kg Mars has a mass of 642 x 10 23 kg How many times more massive is Mars than Mercury 51x 10 23 kg 51 195 10 23 kg 195 class=

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Answer:

Option (4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of Mercury = 3.3 × [tex]10^{23}[/tex] kg

Mass of Mars = 6.42 × [tex]10^{23}[/tex] kg

Therefore, ratio of the masses of Mars and Mercury = [tex]\frac{6.42\times 10^{23} }{3.30\times 10^{23}}[/tex]

                                                                                       = 1.95

[tex]\frac{\text{Mass of Mars}}{\text{Mass of mercury}}=1.95[/tex]

Mass of Mars = 1.95 × (Mass of Mercury)

Therefore, mass of Mars is .95 times more than Mercury.

Option (4) will be the answer.