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1. 0.000003 2. 0.00000612 What is the scientific notation(for each one) SHOW YOUR WORK
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The rule for Scientific notation is: 1<c<10 (a number should be greater than 1, but less than 10.)
1. Move the decimal to the right 6 times. Therefore, it is
2. Move the decimal to the right 6 times. Therefore, it is
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