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The thickness of a one-dollar bill is 1.1 × 10-4 meters. Each measurement below is the thickness of a stack of one-dollar bills. Drag each measurement to the correct dollar amount.

The thickness of a one-dollar bill is 1.1 × 10-4 meters. Each measurement below is-example-1
User Svestka
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Answer:

Explanation:

$10 = 1.1 × 10^-3

$1.25 × 10^3 = 1.375 × 10^-1

$137 = 1.507 × 10^-2

And the rest of them go in other

User AgDude
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Answer:

For thickness
1.1*10^(-5), amount = other.

For thickness
1.375*10^(7), amount = other

For thickness
1.250*10^(3), amount = other

For thickness
1.375*10^(-1), amount = $
1.25*10^(3)

For thickness
1.1*10^(-3), amount = $ 10

For thickness
1.507*10^(-2), amount = $ 137

Explanation:

Given:

Thickness of 1 dollar note =
1.1*10^(-4).

∴ Total amount in dollars =
\frac{\textrm{Total thickness}}{\textrm{Thickness for 1 dollar}}

For, thickness
1.1*10^(-5),

Amount =
(1.1*10^(-5))/(1.1*10^(-4)) =0.1 dollars.

For thickness
1.375*10^(7),

Amount =
(1.375*10^(7))/(1.1*10^(-4)) =1.25*10^(11) dollars.

For thickness
1.250*10^(3),

Amount =
(1.250*10^(3))/(1.1*10^(-4)) =1.136*10^(7) dollars.

For thickness
1.375*10^(-1),

Amount = $
1.25*10^(3)

For thickness
1.1*10^(-3),

Amount = $ 10

For thickness
1.507*10^(-2),

Amount = $ 137

User Ganesh Satpute
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