Which statement is correct?
(2.06x102x1.88 x 10-1) <7.69x 10
2.3x10-5
(2.06 x 1...
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Mathematics, 27.03.2020 23:20, justijust500
Which statement is correct?
(2.06x102x1.88 x 10-1) <7.69x 10
2.3x10-5
(2.06 x 10-2)(1.88 x 10-1) 7.69x 10-
2.3x10-5
7.69 x 10"
(2.06 x 10-2x1.88x10-)>
2.3x10-5
(2.06x 10-2X(1.88x 10-1)-7.69x104
2.3x10-5
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