Chapter 2: Problem 123
Express each of the following numbers in scientific (exponential) notation. a. 529 b. 240,000,000 c. 301,000,000,000,000,000 d. 78,444 e. 0.0003442 f. 0.000000000902 g. 0.043 h. 0.0821
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Chapter 2: Problem 123
Express each of the following numbers in scientific (exponential) notation. a. 529 b. 240,000,000 c. 301,000,000,000,000,000 d. 78,444 e. 0.0003442 f. 0.000000000902 g. 0.043 h. 0.0821
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