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32 multiplied by 10 is equal to 320. This can be calculated by simply adding a zero to the end of the number 32, as multiplying by 10 shifts the digits one place to the left.
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32x10=320
0.00032=32x10-5=25X10-5SINCE5 th root=1/5 in exponential form =25x1/5x10-5=2x10-5=0.00002
16x20 32x10 8x40 4x80 2x160
Nope. Scientific notation always starts with a number between 1 and 10.