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19 February, 05:58

The diameter of Mars is about 6.8 x 10^3 km. The diameter of Earth is about 1.2763 x 10^4 km. About how much greater is Earth's diameter than Mars?

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  1. 19 February, 08:59
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    To find how much diameter of Earth is greater than diameter of Mars.

    we need D (Earth) / D (Mars).

    D (Earth) / D (Mars) = 1.2763 x 10⁴km/6.8 x 10³ km ≈ 1.9

    D (Earth) / D (Mars) ≈ 1.9
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