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1. For each of the following numbers, by how many places must the decimal point be moved to express the number in scientific notation? II. For each number, will the exponent be positive, negative, or zero?
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1. For each of the following numbers, by how many places must the decimal point be
moved to express the number in scientific notation?
II. For each number, will the exponent be positive, negative, or zero?
0.0000089911
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The number that you have shown the exponent would be negative and I believe it would be 6 places so 8.9911 x 10^-6
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