Chapter 7: Q37. (page 461)
Find the given sum.
Short Answer
The final answer is .
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Chapter 7: Q37. (page 461)
Find the given sum.
The final answer is .
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ASTRONOMY Physicists estimate that the number of stars in the universe has an order of magnitude of . The number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy is around 100 billion. Using orders of magnitude, how many times as many stars are there in the universe as the Milky Way?
Simplify the expression
Simplify the expression
Choose a term from the Key Vocabulary list above that best describes the given expression.
Choose a term from the Key Vocabulary list above that best describes the given expression.
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