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Moshe Livingston
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20 September, 02:09
Write 2.06•10^10 in standard form.
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Riya Hale
20 September, 02:17
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The answer is 20,600,000,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically, for a positive exponent, you'll need to move the decimal to the right, and here, the exponent is 10, so the first 2 movements are whats already after the decimal, and 8 more 0's after that
if that makes sense
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Phoebe Jacobs
20 September, 02:28
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20600000000
Step-by-step explanation:
Move the decimal over 10 times
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