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Jaslyn
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31 December, 11:36
What is the e at the end of a scientific number?
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Hector Cohen
31 December, 11:47
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Scientific notation is another way to write a number. In scientific notation, the letter E is used to mean "10 to the power of." For example, 1.314E+1 means 1.314 * 101 which is 13.14.
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