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Kaitlyn Heath
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26 September, 05:56
How do you write numbers in scientific notation
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Chris Cruz
26 September, 06:00
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Ex: 1200 would be 12*10^2
you take the number of 0's as the exponent to the ten
Get it if not i can explain.
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