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Aubree
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5 May, 04:00
What's 13 in scientific notation
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Heidy Hebert
5 May, 04:11
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1.3*10^1 would be the answer
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Judith
5 May, 04:24
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1.3 * 10^1
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I'm not sure how to explain this much.
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