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If Mercury's mass is 3 × 10^23 kilograms, and Saturn's mass is 6 × 10^26 kilograms, which statement is true?

If Mercury's mass is 3 × 10^23 kilograms, and Saturn's mass is 6 × 10^26 kilograms-example-1

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Saturn has about 2,000 times more mass.

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\cfrac{6*10^(26)}{3*10^(23)}=2*10^3=2000

Saturn has about 2,000 times more mass.
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