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Brenton Mcgee
Chemistry
9 February, 20:05
450 nanometers to meters
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Mark Ramsey
9 February, 20:21
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Answer: 4.5 x 10e-7
Explanation: 450 x 1e+9 = correct answer
Multiply amount of nanometers by 1e+9 to get the approximate result in meters.
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