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One grain of sand is 7x10^-5.How many grains of sand are there in 6300kg

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  • 04-10-2018

Solution:

we are given that one grain of sand weighs 7x10^-5 Kg.

There is a total of 6300Kg of sand.

So we will divide the total weight by weight of one grain of sand.

Number of sand [tex]=\frac{6300}{7\times10^{-5}}[/tex]

Number of sand [tex]=\frac{6300\times10^{5}}{7}[/tex]

Number of sand [tex]=900\times10^{5}[/tex]

Hence there are 900x10^5 sands.

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