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How many bucketloads would it take to bucket out the world’s oceans? Write your answer in scientific notation. Some useful information:
The world’s oceans hold roughly 1.4×10^9 cubic kilometers of water.
A typical bucket holds roughly 20,000 cubic centimeters of water.
There are 10^15 cubic centimeters in a cubic kilometer.

Write your answer in scientific notation using the format:
4.2x10^5
with no spaces

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