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18 December, 17:49

How does a number in scientific notation change when you multiply it by 100?

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  1. 18 December, 17:59
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    Example: 2.3*10^4

    If you multiply this expression by 100, the exponent of the base 10 will increase by 2: 2.3*10^6.
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