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(25 points) A weather reporter in your area said that the speed of sound in air today is about one thousand one hundred feet per second. What is that speed in scientific notation?
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1.1 × 103 feet per second
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1 thousand and 1 hundred means 1100.
In scientific notation, it's 1.1*10^3
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