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A piece of thread is 52,000 nanometers thick. How many meters thick is the thread? Write your answer in standard form. 1 nanometer = 1.0 x 10 meters
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A piece of thread is 52,000 nanometers thick. How many meters thick is the thread? Write your answer in standard form. 1 nanometer = 1.0 x 10 meters
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A piece of thread is 52,000 nanometers thick. How many meters thick is the
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0.000052
1 nanometer = .000000001 meters
.000000001 x 52000 = 0.000052
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