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Write 0.00000123 in scientific notation ?

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In a scientific notation, you have to put a decimal right after the first number (unless it is a zero). How many times you move the decimal from its original spot determines the answer. If you move the decimal forward that means you put a negative number

0.00000123 = 1.23 (moved the decimal point forward 6 times, so the answer is --->)

1.23*10^(-6)

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