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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
7

Perform the following operation

Chemistry
1 answer:
Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u>7.022</u>

Explanation:

2.589x10^6/ 3.687x10^5

<u>1. </u> 2.589/3.687 = 0.702197 <em><u> [Separate out and divide just the decimal portion first]</u></em>

<u>2.</u>  10^6/10^5 = 10^(6-5) = 10^1  <em><u>[Divide the exponent portion next]</u></em>  When dividing, subtract the denominator exponent from the numerator exponent:  (6-5) = 1.  The exponent is 1.

0.702197x10^1    <em><u>[Put the two pieces together: 1. and 2.]</u></em>

7.02197             <em><u> [Move the decimal point once to the right, which will reduce 10^1 to 10^0, or 1]</u></em>

<h2><u>7.02197 or 7.022 to 4 sig figs</u></h2>

<em><u></u></em>

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