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Kitty [74]
3 years ago
11

Find the sum of the numbers. Express your answer in scientific notation.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Andrej [43]3 years ago
3 0

1.83 x 10¹³ + 6.4 x 10¹¹ = 10¹⁰ (1.83 x 10³ + 6.4 x 10¹)

1.83 x 10¹³ + 6.4 x 10¹¹ = 10¹⁰ (1830 + 64)

1.83 x 10¹³ + 6.4 x 10¹¹ = 1894 x 10¹⁰

1.83 x 10¹³ + 6.4 x 10¹¹ = 1.894 x 10¹³

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