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5 September, 19:21

The mass of Jupiter is 1.898 * 10 (27) kilograms, and the mass of Saturn is 5.68 * 10 (26) kilograms. How much greater is Jupiter's mass than Saturn's mass?

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  1. 5 September, 20:33
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    Just subtract but take care of the power or else you can come up with wrong results!

    so first make the power same;

    for Jupiter = 1.898 * 10 (27) = 18.98 * 10 (26)

    for Saturn = 5.68*10 (26)

    so now subtract = (18.98-5.68) * 10 (26)

    = 13.3 * 10 (26)

    so the answer is 13.3 * 10 (26)

    or, 1.33 * 10 (27)
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