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Which set expresses the following numbers in scientific notation?: seven hundred-millionths, seven hundred million, and seven ten-thousandths.
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Which set expresses the following numbers in scientific notation?: seven hundred-millionths, seven hundred million, and seven ten-thousandths.
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Scientific notation
is the way that scientists
easily handle very large numbers or very small numbers.We write the scientific notation as follows:
seven hundred-millionths = 7 x 10^-4
seven hundred million = 7 x 10^8
seven ten-thousandths = 7 x 10^-2
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