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25 July, 10:32

The equatorial radius of Earth is approximately 6 * 103 km, while the equatorial radius of Saturn is approximately 6 * 104 km. What is there difference

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  1. 25 July, 12:20
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    If by 104 and 103 you meant 10^4 and 10^3 the difference would be 10 because you subtract them as exponents and get 10^1 which is just 10. If you meant 104 and 103 as they are then the difference would be 6 as 104 x 6 is 6 more than 103 x 6.
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