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If I have number that is prefixed, such as 5 x 10^(+5)meters... will I prefix it to be 5Mm (mega meters) ???
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If I have number that is prefixed, such as 5 x 10^(+5)meters... will I prefix it to be 5Mm (mega meters) ???
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If I have number that is prefixed, such as
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Answer:
No.
Explanation:
One megameter is
meters. What you have shown is
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