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8 in scientific notation?

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8x10 to the zero power
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User Rand Random
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Step-by-step explanation: Think of 8 and 8.0 and notice that 8.0 already has exactly 1 digit to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, we would need to move the decimal point zero places to get back to the original number.

This means that our answer is 8 ×
10^(0).

This answer should make sense because
10^(0) is equal to 1 and 8 multiplied by 1 would be equal to 8.

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User MartinHN
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