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OpenStudy (anonymous):

5. Suppose that volumes of four stars in the milky way are 2.7 x 10^18 km^3, 6.9 x 10^12 km^3, 2.2 x 10^12 km^3, and 4.9 x 10^21 km^3. What is the order of the stars from least to greatest volume? a. 2.7 x 10^18, 6.9 x 10^12, 4.9 x 10^21, 2.2 x 10^12 b. 2.2 x 10^12, 6.9 x 10^12, 2.7 x 10^18, 4.9 x 10^21 c. 2.7 x 10^18, 6.9 x 10^12, 2.2 x 10^12, 4.9 x 10^21 d. 2.2 x 10^12, 4.9 x 10^21, 2.7 x 10^18, 6.9 x 10^12

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

Put them in order of the least value of exponent to the greatest value of an exponent

OpenStudy (mkapad01):

Yup, like dtan said, the least exponent first and the great exponent last

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so B? im really not sure

OpenStudy (mkapad01):

exactly

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you I thought it was B but I wasn't sure so I wanted to ask thanks yall

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