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How do you write 0.00001 in scientific notation?

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User IGEL
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Answer:

According to the text

"Move the decimal 5 times to right in the number so that the resulting number, m = 1, is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10.

Since we moved the decimal to the right the exponent n is negative. n = -5.

Write in the scientific notation form, m × 10n = 1 × 10-5""

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Nevihs
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Answer:

1×10^-5

hope it helps you

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