Human hair grows at a rate of about 6.849×10−4 cm per hour to 2.329×10−2 cm per hour. The rate depends on gender, genetics, age, and health. Find the difference between the high end and the low end of the range. Express your answer in scientific notation. Do not round your answer.(1 point)

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To find the difference between the high end and low end of the range, we subtract the low end from the high end.

High end: 2.329 × 10^(-2) cm per hour
Low end: 6.849 × 10^(-4) cm per hour

Difference = 2.329 × 10^(-2) - 6.849 × 10^(-4)

To subtract the numbers in scientific notation, we need to have the same power of 10. To do so, we can rewrite the low end as 6.849 × 10^(-4) = 0.6849 × 10^(-3) cm per hour.

Difference = (2.329 × 10^(-2)) - (0.6849 × 10^(-3))

Now we can subtract the two numbers:

Difference = 2.329 × 10^(-2) - 0.6849 × 10^(-3)

Difference = 2.329 × 10^(-2) - 0.6849 × 10^(-3) = 2.2601 × 10^(-2) cm per hour.

Therefore, the difference between the high end and low end of the range is 2.2601 × 10^(-2) cm per hour.