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A field of 3.9 mi2 is being subdivided into 1.3×103 family gardens. How many square miles will there be in each garden? Write the answer in scientific notation.(1 point)

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write it normally
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in scientific notation
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in scientific notation without the weird symbols
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A field of 3.9 mi2 is being subdivided into 1.3×103 family gardens. How many square miles will there be in each garden? Write the answer in scientific notation.(1 point)
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A field of 3.9 mi^2 is being subdivided into 1.3×10^3 family gardens. How many square miles will there be in each garden? Write the answer in scientific notation.(1 point)
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Charlee is using her calculator to find the product of two large numbers. Her calculator shows 1.78E12 on the display. Interpret what this means. (2 points)
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To find the number of square miles in each garden, we divide the total area of the field by the number of gardens:

$\frac{3.9 \text{ mi}^2}{1.3 \times 10^3} = 3.9 \times 10^{-3} \text{ mi}^2$

Therefore, there will be $3.9 \times 10^{-3}$ square miles in each garden.
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The number of square miles in each garden is 0.0039 square miles.
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The number of square miles in each garden is $3.9 \times 10^{-3} \, \text{mi}^{2}$.
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The number of square miles in each garden is 3.9e-3 mi².
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To find the number of square miles in each garden, we divide the total area of the field by the number of gardens:

$\frac{3.9 \text{ mi}^2}{1.3 \times 10^3} = 0.003 \text{ mi}^2$

In scientific notation, this can be written as $3 \times 10^{-3} \text{ mi}^2$

Therefore, there will be $3 \times 10^{-3}$ square miles in each garden.
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To find the number of square miles in each garden, we divide the total area of the field by the number of gardens:

$3.9 \, \text{mi}^2 \div (1.3 \times 10^3) = 3 \times 10^{-3} \, \text{mi}^2$

Therefore, there will be $3 \times 10^{-3}$ square miles in each garden.
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Apologies for the previous incorrect response. Let me recalculate:

To find the number of square miles in each garden, we divide the total area of the field by the number of gardens:

$\frac{3.9 \, \text{mi}^2}{1.3 \times 10^3} = 0.003 \, \text{mi}^2$

In scientific notation, this can be written as $3.0 \times 10^{-3} \, \text{mi}^2$

Therefore, there will be $3.0 \times 10^{-3}$ square miles in each garden.
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The expression "1.78E12" is in scientific notation form. It means 1.78 times 10 raised to the power of 12, which can be written as 1.78 multiplied by 1,000,000,000,000. Therefore, "1.78E12" represents a very large number, specifically 1,780,000,000,000.

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