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inessss [21]
1 year ago
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a publisher sells 10>6 of a new science fiction book and 10>3 copies of a new mystery book.how many times as many scientif

ic books were sold than mystery books
Mathematics
1 answer:
alukav5142 [94]1 year ago
4 0

The publisher sold 1000 times as many as scientific book than the mystery book.

<h3>How to find the number of times scientific books sale than the mystery books?</h3>

The publisher sells 10⁶ of a new science fiction book and 10³ copies of a new mystery book.

Therefore, let's convert the sales to an integer.

sales of the new science fiction book = 10⁶ = 1000000

sales of the new mystery book = 10³ = 1000

Hence, the number of many scientific books sold than the mystery books can be calculated as follows:

Therefore,

number of scientific books sold than the mystery books = 1000000 / 1000

number of scientific books sold than the mystery books = 1000

Therefore, the publisher sold 1000 times as many as scientific book than the mystery book.

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