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c. Represent `10^{-5}` as a fraction with a positive exponent.
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To represent \( 10^{-5} \) as a fraction with a positive exponent, we can rewrite the negative exponent:
\[
10^{-5} = \frac{1}{10^{5}}
\]
So, \( 10^{-5} \) as a fraction with a positive exponent is:
\[
\frac{1}{10^5}
\]
\[
10^{-5} = \frac{1}{10^{5}}
\]
So, \( 10^{-5} \) as a fraction with a positive exponent is:
\[
\frac{1}{10^5}
\]
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