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5x10^6 is how many times as large as 5x10^4

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Answer:

100

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x10^6)÷(5x10^4)=
10^(6-4)=
10^(2)=100

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User WillNZ
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Answer:

By 100 times.

Explanation:

Each time something is in Scientific Notation, to every power of 10 something is multiplied by, it grows by 10 times.

By knowing that, if both equations use the same starting number, you can minus the notation section from the larger value, to find the answer.

10^6 - 10^4 = 10^2 ---> 100 times.

Hope that helps, :)

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