Mathematics, 01.10.2019 00:30 sagetpc68741
numbers and expressions written in scientific notation are often used to represent measurement in a real-life situations.
for each of the following numbers written in scientific notation, describe a real-life situation using the number and its
corresponding unit as the context. here's an example:
the following situation is modeled by the expression 4.5368 · 10' cubic kilometers. the average volume of each of the
five great lakes is approximately 4.5368 - 100 cubic kilometers.
make sure to use complete sentences in your answers.
1.1.6094 - 10 centimeters
2.2.94 . 10square feet
3.2.4. 104 milliliters
4.6.3781 - 10% kilometers
5.3.2228 - 108 cubic miles
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