Respuesta :
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
pretty simple not trying to be mean
Answer:
[tex]jupiter \: is \: approximately \to \:\boxed{ 3.333 \: times \: bigger \: than \: saturn. } [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]if \: The \: Size \: of \: Jupiter \: is \to2 \times 10 {}^{27} \\ ........... and...... \\ the \: size \: of \: Saturn \: is \to 6 \times 10 {}^{26} . \\ then : Jupiter \: is \to \: (\frac{2 \times 10 {}^{27} }{6 \times 10 {}^{26}} ) \\ \: bigger \: than \: Saturn. \\ \frac{2 \times 10 {}^{27} }{6 \times 10 {}^{26}} = \frac{1}{3} \times {10}^{1} = \frac{10}{3} = \boxed{ 3.3333333333 }\\ [/tex]
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