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Sidney Hickman
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4 June, 13:03
In scientific notation, 330 is written?
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Brynlee Carter
4 June, 13:24
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3.3 x 10^2
When you convert a number to scientific notation, you have to move the decimal right or left so that the whole number falls between 1 and 10. You then "describe" what you would multiply by to get the original number by multiplying by 10^x. x is the number of decimal places you moved. If you move the decimal to the left, it will be a positive exponent. If you move the decimal to the right it will be a negative exponent. Here are some examples ...
10,000 = 1 x 10^4
0.0001 = 1 x 10^-4
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