A feather weighs 0.0082 g. How many feathers would you need to make a weight of 4.1 x 10^3 g?
Write the answer in scientific notation, please and thank you.
Apologies for the previous mistakes.
To find the number of feathers needed, we need to divide the total weight (4.1 x 10^3 g) by the weight of each feather (0.0082 g).
Number of feathers = (4.1 x 10^3 g) / (0.0082 g)
Now, divide the numerical values:
Number of feathers = 500,000
Finally, express the answer in scientific notation:
Number of feathers = 5 x 10^5.
To find out how many feathers would be needed, we need to divide the total weight (4.1 x 10^3 g) by the weight of each feather (0.0082 g).
Number of feathers = (4.1 x 10^3 g) / (0.0082 g)
Now, divide the numerical values:
Number of feathers = 500
Finally, express the answer in scientific notation:
Number of feathers = 5 x 10^2.
Wrong, do you mind trying again?
Apologies for the mistake. Let's try solving it again.
To find out the number of feathers needed, we have to divide the total weight (4.1 x 10^3 g) by the weight of each feather (0.0082 g).
Number of feathers = (4.1 x 10^3 g) / (0.0082 g)
Now divide the numerical values:
Number of feathers = 500
To express the answer in scientific notation, we can write it as:
Number of feathers = 5 x 10^2.
Still appears to be wrong, the answer is not 5 x 10^2
Apologies for the mistake. Let's try solving it again.
To find out the number of feathers needed, we have to divide the total weight (4.1 x 10^3 g) by the weight of each feather (0.0082 g).
Number of feathers = (4.1 x 10^3 g) / (0.0082 g)
Now divide the numerical values:
Number of feathers = 500
To express the answer in scientific notation, we can write it as:
Number of feathers = 5 x 10^2.