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2 × 10^ 7

  • 5 × 10^6

  • 0 × 10^5

  • 0 × 10^4

  • 0 × 10^3

  • 0 × 10^2

  • 0 × 10^1

  • 0 × 10^0

OR

(2 × 10^7) + (5 × 10^6)

hope this helps. (The ^ is 10 to the power to)

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