A worker bee has a mass of \,1\cdot{ 10^{-4}}1⋅10
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1, dot, 10, start superscript, min...
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A worker bee has a mass of \,1\cdot{ 10^{-4}}1⋅10
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1, dot, 10, start superscript, minus, 4, end superscript \text{kg}kgstart text, k, g, end text. There are 4\cdot{ 10^4}4⋅10
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4, dot, 10, start superscript, 4, end superscript worker bees living in one hive.
What is the mass of all the worker bees in the hive together?
Write your answer in scientific notation.
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