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A rectangle has length 8*10^4 mm and width 4*10^4 mm. The​ rectangle's length is how many times its​ width?

A rectangle has length 8*10^4 mm and width 4*10^4 mm. The​ rectangle's length is how-example-1
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Answer:

The rectangles length is 2 times as much as its width.

Explanation:

8 x 10⁴ = 80,000

4 x 10⁴ = 40,000

40,000 x 2 = 80,000

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