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Find the quotient of 4.13 × 10^−8 and 0.04 × 10^5. In two or more complete sentences, explain each step in your calculations. Include the quotient as part of your final answer.

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Answer:


q=1.03* 10^(-11)

Explanation:

Given that,

First number
=4.13* 10^(-8)

Second number
=0.04* 10^(5)

We need to find the quotient of first and the second number. It can be calculated by taking
=4.13* 10^(-8) at numerator and
=0.04* 10^(5) at denominator such that,


q=(4.13* 10^(-8))/(0.04* 10^5)\\\\=(4.13)/(0.04)* 10^(-8-5)\\\\=103.25* 10^(-13)

or


q=1.03* 10^(-11)

So, the final answer is
1.03* 10^(-11)

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