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The distance between Earth and the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers. The distance can be written in scientific notation as a × 10b kilometers, where a = and b = .

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3.844× 10^5 kilometers

therefore, a=3.844
and b=5
User Radu Vlad
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Answer:


3.844 \cdot 10^5 km, where a = 3.844 and b=5.

Step-by-step explanation:

A number can be written in scientific notation as follows:


a \cdot 10^b

where it means that the number 'a' is multiplied by 10 to the power b.

Practically speaking, it means that in order to write a number in scientific notation, we must move the dot to the left by 'b' positions. In this problem, we have the following number:

384400 km

Therefore, we have to move the dot to the left by 5 position, so we get:


3.84400 \cdot 10^5 km

and we can get rid of the '00' since they are meaningless:


3.844 \cdot 10^5 km

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