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What is 0.0000001 written as a power of ten? A. 10^–5 B. 10^–6 C. 10^–7 D. 10^–8
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What is 0.0000001 written as a power of ten? A. 10^–5 B. 10^–6 C. 10^–7 D. 10^–8
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What is 0.0000001 written as a power of ten?
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10^–6
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10^–7
D.
10^–8
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I think the correct answer is C
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0.0000001 has 6 zeroes after the decimal and a number.So the decimal has to be shifted 7 units.
So,
0.0000001 = 1 x 10^-7
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