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Very large and very small numbers are easier to write in scientific notation. for example, the number, 69200 would be written 6.92 104 in scientific notation. how would you enter this number in webassign using scientific notation to 3 significant figures? (webassign uses e-notation for entering scientific numbers, for example, 1.23e-4.)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:00
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