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Kenley
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15 July, 08:51
7.1*10^-1 in standard nonation
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Cora Stark
15 July, 08:58
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I'm getting 0.71 as the answer as well
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Alyssa Holloway
15 July, 09:10
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7.1*10^-1 is I believe (and correct me if I'm wrong) 0.71
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