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Could you please help me figure out this problem so I can move forward with the rest of them I figure them out

Could you please help me figure out this problem so I can move forward with the rest-example-1

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Scientific Notation has this form:


a\cdot10^b

Where the coefficient "a" is a number from 1 to 10 (10 is not included) and the exponent "b" is an Integer.

By definition, in Scientific Notation, the Decimal Point must be after the first nonzero digit of the coefficient.

In this case, you have this number written in Scientific Notation:


3.629\cdot10^7

Notice that the exponent is 7. That indicates that, in order to write it in Standard Notation, you need to move the Decimal Point 7 places to the right:


=36,290,000

Therefore, the answer is the second option:


36,290,000

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