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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1362205.2 Scientific notation? It throws me off because the decimal placement is all the way at the end.

OpenStudy (theeric):

Just read what I wrote before! Now, that works no matter where the decimal starts at. You want to move it to the left, so you'll be counting up! After you're done, the number will make sense. You'll have a small number, but it will be multiplied by \(\large 10^\text{large number}\). Why don't you give it a shot, and then I'll take a look.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13622.052 x 10 ^ 3 ??

OpenStudy (theeric):

Alright! Not quite right. Where should the decimal go for it to be scientific notation?

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