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Ciara Dyer
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24 May, 11:33
Find the quotient of 2.632 · 104 and 2 · 10-7.
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Lauren Callahan
24 May, 11:45
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2.632 • 104 = 273.728
Second one:
2 • 10 - 7 = 13
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