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5 September, 23:26

A quarter is approximately 0.07 inches thick. A dollar bill is approximately 4.3 * 10-3 inches thick.

A Dollar or quarter is thicker than Dollar or quarter a by m * 10n inches, where m = and n =

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  1. 6 September, 02:45
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    To answer this question you will covert the thickness of a dollar to standard notation and then compare the two values.

    0.07 = compared to 0.0043 = 0.0657

    0.0657 = 6.57 x 10^-2

    A quarter is thicker than a dollar by 6.57 x 10^-2.

    m = 6.57 and n = - 2
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