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23 October, 08:09
What is the scientific notation for 1290
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Freddy Curry
23 October, 08:13
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The scientific notation is 1.29*10^3. In order to be in scientific notation, it must be a number less than ten but more than. 99, times ten to the power of how many decimal places the decimal moved to make the original number into a number less than 10. The decimal moved 3 spaces to the left so the power is 10^3.
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