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The mass of the gold ever mined is 1.65 x 108 kilograms. The mass of all the silver ever mined is 1.411 x 10 kilograms How much more silver has been mined than gold? Give your a…
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The mass of the gold ever mined is 1.65 x 108 kilograms.
The mass of all the silver ever mined is 1.411 x 10 kilograms
How much more silver has been mined than gold?
Give your answer in standard form.
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