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Write 6 x 10^-5
in standard notation!!!!! please

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0.00006

Explanation:

Standard notation has no multiplication or exponents. It is the real number represented by the scientific notation. Writing something in standard notation from scientific notation requires moving the decimal point. In the number 6, the decimal point is after 6. Since 10 is raised to the power of -5, you should move the decimal point 5 places to the left (putting zeros in any empty place). This creates the number 0.00006.

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