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28 October, 05:21

Why do scientists use scientific notation? A. It provides an easier way to write very large and very small numbers. B. It provides an easier way to write chemical formulas. C. It provides an easier way to write the element names. D. It provides an easier way to write scientific words.

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  1. 28 October, 07:15
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    A

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    Science includes a fair amount of math equations, science is not only about chemical formula's unless you are specifically taking a chemistry course. But generally, most formulas that include very large or small numbers are easier to calculate when put into scientific notation.
  2. 28 October, 07:54
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    A it provides an easier way to write very large and very small numbers
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