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Write the following numbers used in these statements in scientific notation. (Note: Some of these numbers have been rounded.) The density of helium is 0.0001785 gram per cubic c…
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Write the following numbers used in these statements in scientific notation. (Note: Some of these numbers have been rounded.)
The density of helium is 0.0001785 gram per cubic centimeter.
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That would be 1.785 x 10^-4
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