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In general, when a number written in scientific notation includes a positive exponent, the magnitude of the number is __________. A. negative B. positive C. less than one D. greater than one
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In general, when a number written in scientific notation includes a positive exponent, the magnitude of the number is __________. A. negative B. positive C. less than one D. greater than one
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When a number written in scientific notation, it includes a positive exponent, the magnitude of the number is greater than one.
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lets try it
9 times 10^2
that is 900
900>1
D is answer
it is greater than 1 generally
now if we had -9 times 10^2, that would be -900 so A could also be true
either A or D
I would go wit D
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