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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@light.bright what is 0.000012 pounds in word notation and scientific notation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.2*10^-5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@amistre64

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Loser66 @chosenmatt @Luigi0210

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@light.bright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aaronq

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@robtobey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@misty1212

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@undeadknight26

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

What?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with some of these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Jaynator495

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Sure it's super ez

OpenStudy (anonymous):

198416 billionths in integer form and scientific notation

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

._. Well tell me what 198415 billionths in interger form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay i just need it in scientific notation

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

0.000198416 x 10^-4 = 1.98416

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

I think ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

should i tag someone like @mathmate or @mathmath333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@phi @amistre64

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Zarkon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepdrix @Zarkon @jdoe0001

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Scientific notation requires the decimal portion to be between 1 and (but less than) 10. so 523 is \(5.23\times10^2\) and 0.00000153 is \(1.53\times10^{-6}\)

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

So I was right B)

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