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The sun produces 3.3 x 10^ 32 joules of energy per day. A human produces 6.27 × 10^6 joules per day. How many times more energy does the sun produce than a human per day?
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The sun produces 3.3 x 10^ 32 joules of energy per day. A human produces 6.27 × 10^6 joules per day. How many times more energy does the sun produce than a human per day?
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The sun produces 3.3 x 10^ 32 joules of energy per day. A human produces 6.27 × 10^6 joules per day. How many times more energy does the sun produce than a human per day?
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