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Which is 10–^6 written in standard form? A 0.000001 B. 0.00001 C. 100,000 D. 10,000
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Which is 10–^6 written in standard form? A 0.000001 B. 0.00001 C. 100,000 D. 10,000
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Which is 10–^6 written in standard form?
A 0.000001
B. 0.00001
C. 100,000
D. 10,000
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The correct answer is A because it moves the decimal 6 times to the left and B moves it only 5 times
The answer is A
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Option B., 0.00001
We know this because 10^-6 moves 6 decimal places to the left.
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