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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the number 4.3 × 10-^2 in standard form?
0.00043
4.3
0.043
0.43
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ plz help its due tommorow i cant risk failing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bloopman can you help?
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
what grade are you in?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8th and i rreaally need to pass plz help its due in a few hours
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the standard number 144,800,000,000 in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
0.043
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.448 × 1011
14.48 × 1011
1.448 × 1012
14.48 × 1012
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?????????????????? are xfor multiply
OpenStudy (anonymous):
plz help
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OpenStudy (coconutjj):
what r u suppose to do
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the standard number 144,800,000,000 in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Look ill give you medals everytime i see your on just plz help
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
1.448 x 10^11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the number 4.933 × 10^9 in standard form?
493,300,000
493,300,000,000
4,933,000,000
4,933,000
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OpenStudy (coconutjj):
3rd one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the standard number 0.0098 in scientific notation?
98 × 10-^2
9.8 × 10-^5
9.8 × 10-^3
9.8 × 10-^2
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
again ?????? are x
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
huh?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the following expanded number in standard notation?
900 + 30 + 5 + 0.5 + 0.08
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
935.58
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you write the following standard number in expanded notation?
60,040.1
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
6000 + 40 + 0.1
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Convert the number below from exponential to standard notation.
5(10^4) + 6(10^3) + 9(10^2) + 9(10^1) + 5(10^0)
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
56995
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second. What is this speed in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
okay srsly, I did that question already....
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ i dont remember
OpenStudy (coconutjj):
well look back, i'm starting to think this is some sort of joke
OpenStudy (anonymous):
plz dont think tht
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ you didnt answer it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ i went back and looked but u had left
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You @bloopman your freaking me out by staying here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10^(-2) = 1/(10^2) = 1/100
multiply 1/100 by the floating point
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second. What is this speed in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you help with this its a decimal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CoconutJJ
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Outlaw
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bloopman
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second. What is this speed in scientific notation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
plz help with the 186,000 one jj i am seriously in trouble if i dont getthis done i have 2 hrs @CoconutJJ