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a space agency launched two rockets. the first rocket reached a height of $5 \times 10^3$ feet (ft) and the second one reached a height of $10 \times 10^4$ ft. approximately how much higher did the second rocket fly compared to the first rocket?\
$2 \times 10^1$ ft\
$1 \times 10^5$ ft\
$1 \times 10^7$ ft\
$2 \times 10^5$ ft
Step1: Divide the two heights
$\frac{10 \times 10^4}{5 \times 10^3}$
Step2: Simplify the coefficients
$\frac{10}{5} = 2$
Step3: Simplify the powers of 10
$\frac{10^4}{10^3} = 10^{4-3} = 10^1$
Step4: Multiply the results
$2 \times 10^1$
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A. $2 \times 10^1$ ft