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Gerald Boone
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16 June, 05:23
Scientific notation of 230
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Asher Prince
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230 in scientific notation would be 2.3 x 10^2. (The carat ^ means exponent). To do scientific notation, put a decimal after the first integer and multiply the result of that by 10^ [however many places there are after the decimal]
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