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How many times as many books are in the library as are in the silver family's collection?

How many times as many books are in the library as are in the silver family's collection-example-1

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Answer:

The Correct answer is C


2000

Explanation:

number of times the library is more than silver collection =number of books in the library/silver collection of books


n = \frac{6 * 10 {}^(5) }{3 * 10 {}^(2) }


n = \frac{ {6 * 10}^(5 - 2) }{ {3}^(?) }


n = \frac{6 * {10}^(3) }{3}


n = 2 * {10}^(3)


n = 2000

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The answer is A and it would be 200.
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