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I NEED HELP ASAPP!!! 2 × 10^-6 times what number is equal to 6 × 10^-4
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I NEED HELP ASAPP!!!
2 × 10^-6 times what number is equal to 6 × 10^-4
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Answer: I think the answer is 12000000000
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I got 2(10^-6)300=6(10^-4) because the total of both sides is
3/5000 = 3/5000
So multiply it by 300
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