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Gwendolyn Mcdaniel
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26 May, 23:15
What is 1,430,000,000 in scientific notation?
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Ricky Jacobs
26 May, 23:16
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In scientific notations, only the first digit of a number is allowed to stay before the decimal. In this case 1 stays on the left side of the decimal. and the rest stays on the right. Also you dont right the zeros. So ... 1.43 x 10 to the power of 9. the number of digits onthe right side of the decimal determines the power on 10.
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Luciana Lang
26 May, 23:41
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In scientific notation, this is 1.43*10 to the power of 9
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