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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 18:10 rosehayden21

Drag each tile to the correct box. Simplify the mathematical expressions and arrange them in order of their values from least to greatest.
(4.27x108) (9.2x10-5)
(6.96105) (8.43x10–2)
(7.25 X 105) (9.36 x 10-7)
(7.95 x 10-2 (4.13 x 10–3)
(8.32 % 104). (9.67 x 10-)
(7.56 x 1011) (6.79 x 10-8)
(1.89 x 104). (5.92 x 103)
(2.74 x 10-2) (4.67 x 102)

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