The mass of Uranus is about 8.700*10^22 metric tons. The mass of the sun is about 1.998*10^27 metric tons. About how many times the mass of Uranus is the mass of the sun? Give your answer in scientific notation.
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8.700*10^22 mass of Uranus (metric tons)

1.998*10^27 mass of sun (metric tons)

 

 8.700*10^22/1.998*10^27=4.386*10^-5
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