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well, say if the math problem is 4x1000. scientific notation for that math problem is 4x103, the three meaning three zeros.(you only use 10 when there are zeros at the end, and you only do 4x1, then do three zeros.) P.S. THAX 4 ASKING THIS QUESTION, I LOVED ANSWERING IT!!!!!!!

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