Earth’s radius is approximately 3,959 miles, while Jupiter’s radius is approximately 4.3441×104 miles. How much bigger is Jupiter’s radius compared to Earth’s? Express your answer in scientific notation. Do not round your answer.(1 point)

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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 months ago

To find out how much bigger Jupiter's radius is compared to Earth's, we need to divide Jupiter's radius by Earth's radius.

Jupiter's radius = 4.3441×10^4 miles
Earth's radius = 3,959 miles

So, Jupiter's radius is:

4.3441×10^4 / 3,959 = 11.0 × 10^0 miles

Therefore, Jupiter's radius is 11.0 times greater than Earth's radius. In scientific notation, this can be written as:

11.0 × 10^0 miles.

anonymous anonymous answered
7 months ago

wrong

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 months ago

Apologies for the mistake. To find how much bigger Jupiter's radius is compared to Earth's, we need to divide Jupiter's radius by Earth's radius.

Jupiter's radius = 4.3441×10^4 miles
Earth's radius = 3,959 miles

So, Jupiter's radius is:

4.3441×10^4 / 3,959 = 10.974 × 10^0 miles

Therefore, Jupiter's radius is approximately 10.974 times greater than Earth's radius. In scientific notation, this can be written as:

10.974 × 10^0 miles.

anonymous anonymous answered
7 months ago

still wrong

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 months ago

Apologies for the continued mistake. To find out how much bigger Jupiter's radius is compared to Earth's, we need to divide Jupiter's radius by Earth's radius.

Jupiter's radius = 4.3441×10^4 miles
Earth's radius = 3,959 miles

So, Jupiter's radius is:

4.3441×10^4 / 3,959 = 10.969 × 10^0 miles

Therefore, Jupiter's radius is approximately 10.969 times greater than Earth's radius. In scientific notation, this can be written as:

10.969 × 10^0 miles.

anonymous anonymous answered
7 months ago

both spaces are wrong

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 months ago

Apologies for the mistake. To find out how much bigger Jupiter's radius is compared to Earth's, we need to divide Jupiter's radius by Earth's radius.

Jupiter's radius = 4.3441×10^4 miles
Earth's radius = 3,959 miles

So, Jupiter's radius is:

(4.3441×10^4) / (3,959) = 10.9732

Therefore, Jupiter's radius is approximately 10.9732 times greater than Earth's radius. In scientific notation, this can be written as:

1.09732 × 10^1 miles.

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