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Aliyah wants to estimate the value of the quotient of 5.68 times 10^-3 and 8.54 times 10^-9. Which statement about the value is true?
a. The value will be greater than 1 because (negative 3) divided by (negative 9) is a positive number. A number in scientific notation with a positive exponent has a value greater than 1.
b. The value will be greater than 1 because (negative 3) minus (negative 9) = 6. A number in scientific notation with a positive exponent is greater than 1.
c. The value will be less than 1 because 5.68 divided by 8.54 is less than 1. The negative exponents will make it even smaller.
d. The number will be less than 1 because 5.68 times 10 Superscript negative 3 is a very small number and division always makes the size of a number smaller.
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