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16 March, 19:00

An ant has a length of approximately 7 x 10^-3 meters and an anaconda has a length of approximately 6 x 10^0meters. About how many times longer is the Anaconda as compared to the ant?

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  1. 16 March, 22:22
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    It would be 5.993 because with negative exponents you move to the left which would make it. 007. And anything to the power of 0 equals 1. So it would be six because 6•1=6. So 6-.007=5.993
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