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The volume of one cup of water is 0.000236 cubic meters. Use scientific notation to represent the volume of one cup of water.
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The volume of one cup of water is 0.000236 cubic meters. Use scientific notation to represent the volume of one cup of water.
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you just move the decimal so it would be 236
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To work scientific notation - write the original number as a whole number and a decimal, i.e., 2.36 then show the number of places you moved the decimal by 10^-4. The answer is:
2.36 x 10^-4
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