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Rudy Nelson
21 April, 11:14
What does 8.3 * 10^ - 5 in standard notation
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Jameson Henry
21 April, 12:33
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0.000083
Step-by-step explanation:
When you multiply by 10^-5, you're really multiplying by 0.00001. This multiplied by 8.3 is 0.000083. It also means that you just move the decimal place in 8.3 to the left five times, where you'll get the same answer.
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