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25 April, 03:47

What is (3.5*10^4) ^2 in scientific notation with 4 significant digits?

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  1. 25 April, 03:54
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    Well, let's first square 3.5x10^4 which is 1,225,000,000

    Scientific notation is when you put a decimal place after the first digit and then say the answer is that multiplied by 10 to a power. This power is the number of digits that come after the first. In this case, the power should be 9 (if you count the 225 and all the 0's, you'll count 9 numbers).

    Thus the answer is 1.225x10^9
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