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11 March, 00:31

The diameter of Mercury is approximately 4.9*1034.9*103 kilometers. The diameter of Saturn is approximately 1.2*1051.2*105 kilometers. About how many times greater is the diameter of Saturn than the diameter of Mercury?

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  1. 11 March, 01:07
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    To get the difference between the two diameters, all you have to do is subtract the smaller diameter (Mercury) from the larger diameter (Saturn) as follows:

    Difference between the two diameters = diameter of Saturn-diameter of Mercury

    Difference between the two diameters = (1.2*10^5) - (4.9*10^3)

    Difference between the two diameters = 115100 km
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