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Part A Estimate 1012−38 using
Part A
Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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Part A
Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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Part A Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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make this answer shorter:
First, let's estimate 1012. The nearest benchmark value is 1000, which is 10^3. So we can write 1012 as
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Estimate 1012−38
using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and for the solution.
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What is the product of 1.7 × 10−13 and 3.5 × 1025? (5 points)
1.8 × 1012 2.06 × 1012 3.5 × 1012 5.95 × 1012
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Mr. Optional
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If CE = 101 and AE = 99, what is the correct equation to find AC?(1 point)
Responses 992+x2 = 1012 992+x2 = 1012 99+101=x 99 plus
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pickles
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Find the difference of 6.761 x 1012 and 4.1 x 1012.
Group of answer choices 2.661 x 100 6.351 x 100 2.661 x 1012
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meoww :3
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Andromeda is a spiral galaxy much like the Milky Way. Andromeda's mass is about 2.8 ✕ 1012 times the mass of the Sun and is
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Anonymous
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Calculate the difference between your estimate in Part A and the actual value you calculated in Part B. Be sure to show this
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