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What is 348,000,000,000,000 estimated as the product of a single digit and a power of 10? NOTE: This is a question regarding scientific notation.
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What is 348,000,000,000,000 estimated as the product of a single digit and a power of 10? NOTE: This is a question regarding scientific notation.
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The answer is 3.48 * 10^14.
For an elementary way of solving for the exponent of 10, you may begin to count from the rightmost digit until the decimal point is between 3 and 8. You will notice you have passed by 14 digits. Thus,
3.48 * 10^14.
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