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Mathematics, 15.02.2022 14:10, tynitenaire

Select the correct answer. Consider these three numbers written in scientific notation: 6. 5 × 103, 5. 5 × 105, and 1. 1 × 103. Which number is the greatest, and by how many times is it greater than the smallest number? A. The greatest number is 5. 5 × 105. It is 5 times greater than the smallest number. B. The greatest number is 6. 5 × 103. It is 50 times greater than the smallest number. C. The greatest number is 5. 5 × 105. It is 500 times greater than the smallest number. D. The greatest number is 6. 5 × 103. It is 5,000 times greater than the smallest number. E. The greatest number is 5. 5 × 105. It is 5,000 times greater than the smallest number.

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