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What number should be the exponent on the 10 so that the two numbers are equivalent?

2.3 × 10 y = 0.0023
answer choices
y=-3
y=3
y=-4
y=4
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
0.0023 = 2.3x10^-3, so ...
4 years ago
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What number should be the exponent on the 10 so that the two numbers are equivalent?

2.3 × 10 y = 0.0023
answer choices
y=-3
y=3
y=-4
y=4

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