SOLUTION: How would you write 10 to the -6 in decimal form? Also, another problem, 6x10 to the -3? If you can send me the answer, and how you got that, as SOON as possible, like later on to
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Question 572273: How would you write 10 to the -6 in decimal form? Also, another problem, 6x10 to the -3? If you can send me the answer, and how you got that, as SOON as possible, like later on today, or early-bout 7 or 8 in the morning, I would TRULY AND GLADLY appreciate it!
2/13/12
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10^2 = 100
10^1 = 10
10^0 = 1
10^-1 =.1
10^-2 = .01
follow the pattern to 10^-6
6x10^-3 is just what it says , 6 multiplied by 10^-3
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