A: 6x10^26

B: 3x10^23
how much larger is saturn than mercury and explain how

Saturn is larger than Mercury by a factor of approximately 20. To determine this, we can compare the order of magnitudes of their sizes, which is given by the exponent in the scientific notation.

Saturn's size is 6x10^26, while Mercury's size is 3x10^23. This means that Saturn's size is larger by 3 orders of magnitude.

To put this into perspective, each order of magnitude represents a factor of 10. So, if we take 10 and multiply it by itself three times (10 x 10 x 10), we get 1000. Therefore, Saturn is approximately 1000 times larger than Mercury, making it much larger in size.