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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3.05x10 to the 2nd power -in standard form-
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
again, just move the decimal over 2 places to the right.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
move the decimal points two places to the right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and say i have.....6.000032x10 to the 6th power......it would be........6000032. ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
good job :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yayyy so im doing it right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10^5 you'd move it 5, 10^8 you'd move it 8 so on so forth
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you soooooooo much!!!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anytime :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is the decimal always going to be al the way to the right of the answer like this...600032.
875000.?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you have a positive exponent
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like 3x10^-3 would be 3 to the left, .003
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thanks again...:)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mhm :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so if i have....1.03x10^8= 103000000. ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do you put 40,000 in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
scientific notation, you go until there's only one number left of the decimal point
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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