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2. Complete the following table. Write the numbers in scientific notation or, if they are already in scientific notation, write them out, without using exponents or multiplicati…
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2. Complete the following table. Write the numbers in scientific notation or, if they are already in
scientific notation, write them out, without using exponents or multiplication. (9 points)
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$4.5x10^4
2590000m
8.7x10^-6inches
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