STANDARD NOTATION
SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
1) 76,450,000
7.645 x 10
2) 0.000327
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STANDARD NOTATION
SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
1) 76,450,000
7.645 x 10
2) 0.000327
3.27 x 104
3) 34,000
3.4 x 104
4) 116,000,000,000
1.16 x 109
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5) 0.024
24 x 10-2
6) 2,800
2.8 x 103
7) 100
1 x 103
8) 0.0000099
9.9 x 10-6
9) 900,000
9 x 10-5
10) 0.00633
63.3 x 10-3
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