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Teach you how to do this on a scientific calculator 8.888 x 10-9 it works when I plug it in so 8.888x ten to the power of negative nine I am using a Casio fx-300MS?
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You simply divide 8.888 by 10 to power 9
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Teach you how to do this on a scientific calculator 8.888 x 10-9 it works when I plug it in so 8.888x ten to the power of negative nine I am using a Casio fx-300MS?