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Chemistry, 25.04.2020 16:48 braisly6605

A veces, utilizamos la técnica contraria para calcular cantidades muy grandes. Por ejemplo, si queremos saber cuántas lechugas hay en un campo de 1 km2 , en vez de contarlas una a una, contamos cuántas hay en 1 m2 : En este caso hay 9 lechugas. Como el campo es de (1000 m) · (1000 m) = 1 000 000 m2 . ¿Cuántas lechugas habrá en total? ¡Vaya ensalada!

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