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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!! What is the best example of the purpose of scientific notation? A. To express large and small numbers B. To express accuracy C. To make mathematical operations
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What is the best example of the purpose of scientific notation?
A. To express large and small numbers
B. To express accuracy
C. To make mathematical operations easier to perform
D. To express percent error
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D. To express percent error
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A. To express large and small numbers
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