Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.08.2019 02:30, brenda0014

Standard form
1) (8x10^9)/(2x10^4)
2) (3x10^12)+(6x10^9)
3) (7.2x10^9)/(4.1x10^-4)
4) (3.2x10^6)+(4.1x10^8)

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Standard form
1) (8x10^9)/(2x10^4)
2) (3x10^12)+(6x10^9)
3) (7.2x10^9)/(4.1x10^-4)...

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