Mathematics, 20.10.2021 02:30 katyrb02
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Casey states that when a positive number is written in scientific notation, the exponent on the base 10 is the same number as the
number of zeros in the original number. Which describes Casey's statement?
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Casey's statement is never true because the exponent is equal to the number of digits in the original number.
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Casey's statement is never true because the exponent is equal to the number of times the decimal point is moved.
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Casey's statement is always true because the number of zeros is equal to the number of times the decimal point is
moved
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Casey's statement is sometimes true because the number of zeros is equal to the number of times the decimal point is
moved it all digits except the first are zero.
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