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28 February, 05:10

A certain galaxy is known to comprise approximately 4 x 1011 stars. Of every 50 million of these stars, one is larger in mass than our sun. Approximately how many stars in this galaxy are larger than the sun?

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  1. 28 February, 07:27
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    8000 stars in this galaxy are larger than our sun

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Number of stars in the galaxy = 4*10^11

    Number of star larger than the sun in every 50*10^6 stars in the galaxy = 1

    Number of stars in the galaxy that are larger than the sun = (4*10^11) : (50*10^6) = 8000
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