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James had a peach that was 98 mm in diameter. One day he watered it with a magical solution, and it grew to 188,869 mm in diameter Approximately how many times as large did the diameter of the peach become after James watered it?


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2*10^3

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The final diameter is [tex]2 \times 10^{3}[/tex] larger than initial diameter after the watering.

What is ratio?

A  ratio is a comparison of two or more numbers that indicates their sizes in relation to each other.

According to given question.

The diameter of the peach initially is 98 mm.

Next day the diameter of the peach becomes 188,869 mm.

Therefore,

The number of times the diameter of the peach peach becomes larger after watering

= ratio of final diameter and initial diameter

= [tex]\frac{188,869}{98} = 2 \times 10^{3}[/tex]

Hence, the final diameter is [tex]2 \times 10^{3}[/tex] larger than initial diameter after the watering.

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