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Mathematics, 05.04.2021 03:30 paula1172
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1. Your best friend has never learned about scientific notation. Explain how to use scientific notation to rewrite very large numbers.
2. A friend says the average distance to the moon is 382,500 km. Is the number he wrote accurate? Explain.
β3.825 x 10^6β
3. An earthworm travels 0.0000425 miles per second. A friend writes the rate as 4.25 10^5 mps. Explain her error. Write the correct rate in scientific notation. B. How are the processes for multiplying and dividing numbers written in scientific notation alike and different?
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