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The equatorial radius of Earth is approximately 6 × 103 km, while the equatorial radius of Saturn is approximately 6 × 104 km. Which of the following is true? A. The equatorial radius of Saturn is approximately one hundred times that of Earth. B. The equatorial radius of Earth is approximately one hundred times that of Saturn. C. The equatorial radius of Earth is approximately ten times that of Saturn. D. The equatorial radius of Saturn is approximately ten times that of Earth.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 10^4 }{10^3 }=10^4*10^{-3}=10^{4-3}=10\] what can you say now?

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