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due to plate tectonics, the summit of Mount Everest moves about 4.5 x 10^-3 meters northeastward in one year. how many meters does the summit of Mount Everest move in 11 years? need in a scientific notation please.

Update:

A) 4.09 x 10^-3 meters

B) 4.95 x 10^-3 meters

C) 4.09 x 10^-2 meters

D) 4.95 x 10^-2 meters

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    ah this is easy why you simply have to apply the magnetic properties of the mountain to meters northward going south at the 3000th angle which SHOULD lead you to the number 5667 but this isnt the answer because you still need to divide the ecological phenomenon by 65219 before the first stage equation makes itself known and by this point you have to take 99974674 and equalize that to the other numbers which should of course lead to the reulting equation of 88 but thats still too low so you take the 88 and multiply it by all the prime numbers and voila you've got your answer! now try the next one by yourself. you won't always have old Professor Burter to help you har har har

  • Al
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    4.5 x 10^-3 x 11 of course. Just do it for crying out loud. You don't have a scientific calculator?? GET ONE!!

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