What is 348,000,000,000,000 estimated as the product of a single digit and a power of 10?
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OpenStudy (is3535):
@Nnesha
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@triciaal
OpenStudy (is3535):
@TheSmartOne
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
do you know about scientific notation?
OpenStudy (is3535):
yea
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OpenStudy (is3535):
@pinklion23
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
im here what is your question
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
that is exactly what your question wants
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
oh i know the answer because i did this lesson a while ago
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
here count how many 0's there are
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
is there a way to search closed questions fast? I answered this yesterday!
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
there are 12 then u have to count how many spaces there are until you hit a number less then 10 but more then 1
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
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OpenStudy (pinklion23):
ta da
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
you get it is3535
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
move the decimal to a number greater than zero and less than 10
how many places did you move and in what direction?
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
i already did that triciaal
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
i showed you how to do it is3535 can i have a medal?
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
@is3535 i helped you can i pls have a medal????!!
OpenStudy (is3535):
ok
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
the format is a*10^n where a is greater than zero and less than 10 ; n is an integer.
n is the number of places you move the decimal to maintain the value.
OpenStudy (is3535):
is she rigth
OpenStudy (pinklion23):
yes i literally gave you the answer is
OpenStudy (triciaal):
yes with one correction greater than zero the single digit can be 1
OpenStudy (is3535):
3x10^14
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
moving to the right is positive (multiplying) and moving to the left is negative (dividing)