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What is 1000-230?

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Updated: 9/19/2023

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What is 1000230 in scientific notation?

1.000230 x 106 The tailing zero preserves itself as a significant digit. If it isn't significant, leave it off.


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What is 1000230 in scientific notation?

1.000230 x 106 The tailing zero preserves itself as a significant digit. If it isn't significant, leave it off.


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