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One microsecond equals 1 x 10 ^-6^ seconds. In standard notation, what is 200 microseconds in seconds?
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200 x 10^-6^ seconds
2 years ago
Answered by oobleck
while technically correct, the answer should probably be in scientific notation, like the question.

20 * 10^-6 = 2*10^-4 seconds
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