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The mass of the Eiffel Tower is about 9.16 ⋅ 106 kilograms. The mass of the Golden Gate Bridge is 8.05 ⋅ 108 kilograms. Approximately how many more kilograms is the mass of the Golden Gate Bridge than the mass of the Eiffel Tower? Show your work and write your answer in scientific notation.
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