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How to solve (2.31*10^-6)+(3.41*10^3)

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As per given by the question,

There are given that the equation,


(2.31*10^(-6))+(3.41*10^3)

Now,

From the given equation,


(2.31*10^(-6))+(3.41*10^3)

Then,


(2.31*10^(-6))+(3.41*10^3)=(2.31*(1)/(10^6)^{})+(3.41*10^3)

Then,


\begin{gathered} (2.31*10^(-6))+(3.41*10^3)=(2.31*(1)/(10^6)^{})+(3.41*10^3) \\ =(2.31)/(10^6)+(3.41*10^3) \\ =\frac{2.31}{1000000^{}}+(3.41*1000^{}) \\ =0.00000231+34109 \\ =3410.00000231 \end{gathered}

Hence, the value of the given equation is, 3410.00000231.

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