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LekaFEV [45]
2 years ago
12

Charlotte's annual salary is 29,354 dollars. She is hoping to win the World Lottery which has a grand prize of 6,156,782,221 dol

lars. Approximately how many times as large is the World Lottery's grand prize as Charlotte's annual salary?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Sholpan [36]2 years ago
8 0
Depending on what calculator you have, this should be pretty simple, divide the World lottery by her annual salary to determine how many times as large it is.
The answer is approximately 209,742.53 times as large.
AURORKA [14]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: World Lottery's grand prize is <u>about 209743</u> times  larger than  Charlotte's annual salary .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Charlotte's annual salary is 29,354 dollars.

She is hoping to win the World Lottery which has a grand prize of 6,156,782,221 dollars.

We need to find the number of times World Lottery's grand prize is larger than   Charlotte's annual salary.

For that we use division operator , we will get.

The  number of times World Lottery's grand prize is larger than Charlotte's annual salary

=6,156,782,221\div29,354\\\\=209742.529843\approx209743

Hence, World Lottery's grand prize is <u>about 209743</u> times  larger than  Charlotte's annual salary .

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