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Walter
5 October, 19:07
What is 605,000 in scientific notation
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Shamar
5 October, 21:53
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So what you do is
(x) (10^m)
such taht
1
and x times 10^m is the original number
605000=6.05 times 10^5 (moved 5 decimal places)
answer is 6.05*10^5
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