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Darius Sullivan
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11 June, 19:46
What's the scientific notation for 0.4600
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Elianna Morton
11 June, 19:50
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4.600 * 10-1 I believe
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Finley Walter
11 June, 20:03
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4.6 x 10 to the - 1 power.
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