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Shea Moyer
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13 September, 01:32
0.0000250 m in scientific notation
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Rodolfo Simmons
13 September, 01:38
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2.50 * 10 ^-5. Move your decimal until you get a whole number. Then count how many times you moved it and that is your exponent. So your exponent is - 5 because you're going to the left, if you're going to the right it would be a positive number.
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