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Chapter B, Problem 6E
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The solution for the expression.
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A common garden spider spins a web with its silk
that is about 0.003 millimeter thick. A commonly used
sewing thread is about 0.3 millimeter thick. How does
the thickness of the spider silk and the thread compare?
STEP 1 Write the numbers in a place-value chart.
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