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When a number is written in scientific notation, could zero ever be in the ones place of the first factor? Which digits, if any, would never be in the ones place?
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When a number is written in scientific notation, could zero ever be in the ones place of the first factor? Which digits, if any, would never be in the ones place?
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When a number is written in scientific notation, could zero ever be in the ones place of the first factor? Which digits, if any, would never be in the ones place?
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No there couldn't and there is none
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