The area of the surface of the largest known star is about 1015 square miles. The area of the surface of the Earth is about 1011 square miles. How many times larger is the star's area?

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Answer:

The surface area of the star is approximately 1.004 times larger than the earth's surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the number of times b which the area of the star is larger than that of the earth, we will divide the area of the area of the star by the area of the earth.

Area of surface of star = 1015 square miles

Area of surface of the earth = 1011 square miles

∴ (Area of star) ÷ (Area of the earth)

= 1015 ÷ 1011 = 1.00395 times

Therefore the surface area of the star is approximately 1.004 times larger than the earth's surface area