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Alberto added two very small numbers using a calculator. The calculator displayed the number 6.13E−14
. What is this number in scientific notation?(1 point)
×10^−14
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The number displayed by the calculator, 6.13E−14, is already in scientific notation. The "E" represents "times ten to the power of."

So, in scientific notation, 6.13E−14 can be written as:

\[ 6.13 \times 10^{-14} \]

This format shows that the decimal number 6.13 is multiplied by \( 10^{-14} \). Therefore, the answer is:

6.13 × 10^−14

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