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18 June, 06:05

When working with scientific notation, what does a negative exponent let you know about the size of the number?

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  1. 18 June, 06:16
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    well, you saw it on the previous exercise, 8.25 x 10⁻⁶, it looks like 8.25 is some value between 1 and 10, but is not really, the 10⁻⁶ is disguising that is really much smaller than that, in fact much smaller than even 1.
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