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A scientist observes two colonies of bacteria. The first grows at a rate of 2.2 x 10^6 bacteria per hour. The other grows at a rate of 6.3 x 10^5 bacteria per hour. Which grows faster? How do you know?
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22 > 6.3, right?
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