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Wade Arellano
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10 July, 03:34
How do you right numbers in scientific notation
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Melissa
10 July, 03:46
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You count the zeros and put it as an exponent. For example if you had the number 235,000,000,000, in scientific notation it would be written as 235 X10^9
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