The problem states that the U.S. had about $3 \times 10^8$ internet users and France had about $6 \times 10^7$ internet users. We need to find how many times as many internet users the U.S. had compared to France, and express the answer in standard form without exponents.

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2025/4/28

1. Problem Description

The problem states that the U.S. had about 3×1083 \times 10^8 internet users and France had about 6×1076 \times 10^7 internet users. We need to find how many times as many internet users the U.S. had compared to France, and express the answer in standard form without exponents.

2. Solution Steps

To find how many times as many internet users the U.S. had compared to France, we need to divide the number of internet users in the U.S. by the number of internet users in France.
3×1086×107\frac{3 \times 10^8}{6 \times 10^7}
We can rewrite this as:
36×108107\frac{3}{6} \times \frac{10^8}{10^7}
Using the quotient rule of exponents, we have:
108107=1087=101=10\frac{10^8}{10^7} = 10^{8-7} = 10^1 = 10
So the expression becomes:
36×10\frac{3}{6} \times 10
36\frac{3}{6} simplifies to 12\frac{1}{2}, which is equal to 0.50.5.
Therefore, the expression is now:
0.5×10=50.5 \times 10 = 5

3. Final Answer

The U.S. had about 5 times as many internet users as France.

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