Standard notation simply means the normal way or writing numbers.
10^-3= 1/10^3
1/10^3=1/1000
1/1000=0.001
Final answer: 0.001
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and 10.6 is already written as a decimal.
No the answer to the solution would be 7
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Answer:
<h2>5+(-4) > -4 + (-7)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
5+(-4) = 5 - 4 = 1
-4 + (-7) = -(4+7) = -11
since 1 > -11 then 5+(-4) > -4 + (-7)
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