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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 05:01 missalawode28

Have you ever seen a large number of insects in flight? Monarch butterflies migrating through Texas travel in huge numbers; as many as 22,410,000 butterflies in an area about the size of two and a half football fields. You have written very large numbers like this in scientific notation. What is a shorter way to write very small numbers, such as the weight of a butterfly egg? A single Monarch egg may weigh as little as 0.00046 grams.

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