Math, asked by elasticfrogs, 4 months ago

How do you think you could represent the number 2,300 as a number times a multiple of 10? How do you think you could represent the number 2,300 as a number times 10 to some exponent? How would you describe the relationship between the two representations?

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Answered by jeevan3293
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Answered by khashrul
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Answer:

2,300 = 23 times 100

2,300 = 2.3 times 10^3

The first representation of the number is as a product of two numbers, one being 100.

And, the second is in scientific notation.  The two representations are the same, except the expression of multiple of 10.

Step-by-step explanation:

2,300 = 23 times 100

2,300 = 2.3 times 10^3

The first representation of the number is as a product of two numbers, one being 100.

And, the second is in scientific notation.  The two representations are the same, except the expression of multiple of 10.

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