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27 August, 19:24
What's 1.16 (6 repeating) in scientific notation?
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Madilyn Crosby
27 August, 19:40
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1.6 x 10^1. All you have to do is put the decimal where the original number is between 1 and 10 and find a good place to round. Since you didn't move the decimal again after that, it is 10 to the 1st
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