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the mass of saturn is approximately 5.68×10^{26} kg, and the mass of venus is approximately 4.87×10^{24} kg. how much heavier is saturn than venus?
a. 1.0513×10^{25} kg
b. 5.6313×10^{26} kg
c. 8.1013×10^{25} kg
d. 5.7313×10^{26} kg
Step1: Rewrite the mass of Venus
We rewrite the mass of Venus $4.87\times 10^{24}$ kg as $0.487\times 10^{25}$ kg. This is done by moving the decimal - point one place to the left and increasing the exponent of 10 by 1.
Step2: Subtract the mass of Venus from the mass of Saturn
Subtract the mass of Venus $0.487\times 10^{25}$ kg from the mass of Saturn $5.68\times 10^{25}$ kg. We use the rule of subtracting numbers in scientific notation: $(a\times 10^{n})-(b\times 10^{n})=(a - b)\times 10^{n}$. So, $(5.68 - 0.487)\times 10^{25}=5.193\times 10^{25}$ kg. It seems there is a mistake in the above - step. Let's rewrite the mass of Venus as $0.0487\times 10^{26}$ kg.
Step3: Subtract the mass of Venus from the mass of Saturn (corrected)
Now subtract the mass of Venus $0.0487\times 10^{26}$ kg from the mass of Saturn $5.68\times 10^{26}$ kg. Using the rule $(a\times 10^{n})-(b\times 10^{n})=(a - b)\times 10^{n}$, we have $(5.68-0.0487)\times 10^{26}=5.6313\times 10^{26}$ kg.
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B. $5.6313\times 10^{26}$ kg