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Which of the following is the correct way to express 0.0000321 in scientific notation? A. 3.21 x 105 B. 32.1 x 106 C. 3.21 x 10-5 D. 32.1 x 10-6
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A. 3.21 x 105
B. 32.1 x 106
C. 3.21 x 10-5
D. 32.1 x 10-6
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3.21x10^-5 would be the answer
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