the answer is:
4 1/14
sorry if this is wrong, i tried my best
I'm not very sure of your question... Could you please state what is your question?
If you need to, you can write and solve an equation for the factor you seek.
... 6×10^10 = factor × 2×10^-3
Divide by 2×10^-3 to find the value of the factor:
... (6×10^10)/(2×10^-3) = factor
... factor = (6/2)×10^(10-(-3))
... factor = 3×10^13
The first number is 3×10^13 times the second number.
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An exponent signifies repeated multiplication.
... 10×10×10 = 10³
Just as you cancel common factors when you do division, you can subtract exponents.
The same process works regardless of the signs of the exponents. When multiplying, we add exponents; when dividing we subtract the exponent of the denominator.
Answer:
409.2
x − 2
Step-by-step explanation: