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When you are translating a number from scientific notation to standard form, what does the exponent tell you? The number of zer...Asked by Valerie
When you are translating a number from scientific notation to standard form, what does the exponent tell you?
The number of zeros to add to the end of the original number
the number of places to move the decimal point to the left
the number of places to move the decimal point to the right****
the number of times to multiply the first factor by itself
The number of zeros to add to the end of the original number
the number of places to move the decimal point to the left
the number of places to move the decimal point to the right****
the number of times to multiply the first factor by itself
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