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Keyla Erickson
2 December, 21:09
16 million miles in scientific notation
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Dixie Steele
2 December, 23:05
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1.6x 10^7 the decimal must be more that 1 and less than 10. The exponent on the 10 is how many places you need to move the decimal to get back to the number you started with. (for very small decimals the exponent is negative)
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