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3.12 in standard form
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3.12 in standard form
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ExampleEnter Number: Scientific Notation: 3.12 × 10^0
Now try to use Scientific Notation yourself:
Scientific Notation: 3.1416 x 10^2
answer : 314.16
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3.12 × 104. 3.12E4 = 3.12 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 31,200 ...
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