SOLUTION: Assume that the volume of the earth is 5*10^14 cubic meters and the volume of a bacterium is 3.1*10^-15 cubic meters. If the earth could be filled with bacteria, how many would it
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Question 845224: Assume that the volume of the earth is 5*10^14 cubic meters and the volume of a bacterium is 3.1*10^-15 cubic meters. If the earth could be filled with bacteria, how many would it contain?
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