Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.01.2021 01:00, AHSYEDAN

Part A: rewrite 69,900,000; 36,100,000; 8,300,000 so they all have the same power of 10. Part B: Now that the three numbers have the same power of 10, find the sum using Distributive Property.
Part C: Is the sum from part B in scientific notation? if not, write the sum in scientific notation.

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Part A: rewrite 69,900,000; 36,100,000; 8,300,000 so they all have the same power of 10. Part B: No...

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