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3 times ten to the negative 2 power? - Answers
An exponent tells how many times to multiply a number by it self. In this table, the symbol ^ indicates the exponent - (In case the symbol came through garbled, it is the shifted 6) 10 ^5 = 100000 10 ^4 = 10000 10 ^3 = 1000 10 ^2 = 100 10 ^1 - 10 Following that logic - 10 ^0 = 1 10 ^-1 = .1 10 ^-2 = .01 So: 3 x 10 ^-2 = .03 - wjs1632 -
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3 times ten to the negative 2 power? - Answers
An exponent tells how many times to multiply a number by it self. In this table, the symbol ^ indicates the exponent - (In case the symbol came through garbled, it is the shifted 6) 10 ^5 = 100000 10 ^4 = 10000 10 ^3 = 1000 10 ^2 = 100 10 ^1 - 10 Following that logic - 10 ^0 = 1 10 ^-1 = .1 10 ^-2 = .01 So: 3 x 10 ^-2 = .03 - wjs1632 -
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3 times ten to the negative 2 power? - Answers
An exponent tells how many times to multiply a number by it self. In this table, the symbol ^ indicates the exponent - (In case the symbol came through garbled, it is the shifted 6) 10 ^5 = 100000 10 ^4 = 10000 10 ^3 = 1000 10 ^2 = 100 10 ^1 - 10 Following that logic - 10 ^0 = 1 10 ^-1 = .1 10 ^-2 = .01 So: 3 x 10 ^-2 = .03 - wjs1632 -
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