The planet Venus has a diameter of 1.2 x 104 km. Mars has a diameter of 6.79 x 103 km. How many times larger is Venus’ diameter than Mars’?
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1.2×10^4=12000
6.79×10^3=6790
12000/6790≈1.77
Venus' diameter is approximately 1.77 times larger than Mars' diameter -- Hope this helps!
6.79×10^3=6790
12000/6790≈1.77
Venus' diameter is approximately 1.77 times larger than Mars' diameter -- Hope this helps!
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hmmm...a delima. let's check the accuracy of these other goobers...
what a strange way to put a question. well...
venus: 124.8 km diameter; 62.4 km radius
mars: 717.9 km diameter; 358.95 km radius
and looking at volumes the general formula is 4/3 pi r^3 so
venus: 4.19 * 62.4^3 = 1.018 x 10^6 km^3
mars: 4.19 * 358.95^3 = 193. x 10^6 km^3
i'd say Mars is 193 times larger than venus.
good luck.
what a strange way to put a question. well...
venus: 124.8 km diameter; 62.4 km radius
mars: 717.9 km diameter; 358.95 km radius
and looking at volumes the general formula is 4/3 pi r^3 so
venus: 4.19 * 62.4^3 = 1.018 x 10^6 km^3
mars: 4.19 * 358.95^3 = 193. x 10^6 km^3
i'd say Mars is 193 times larger than venus.
good luck.
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0.178446316 times larger, or about 0.18 times larger if roundered to the nearest hundreth. To calculate this, do "(1.2 x 104/6.79 x 103)"