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In 2009, the total population of North Carolina was 2,890,425 people. What was the population in scientific notation, approximately?

2.9 x 10^5
2.9 x 10^6
2.9 x 10^7
29 x 10^7

2.9 x 10^6 right?

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Answered by Steve
correct
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3.) D
4.) A
5.) C
6.) B
7.) C
8.) D
9.) B
10.) C
11.) D
12.) B
13.) D
14.) A
15.) B
16.) C
17.) A
18.) A
19.) A
20.) D
21.) D
22.) D
23.) B
24.) A
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Answered by Anonymous
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