Use the following information to complete parts i, ii, and iii.
1
hour
=
3,6...
Mathematics, 10.09.2019 06:20 christabell0303
Use the following information to complete parts i, ii, and iii.
1
hour
=
3,600
seconds
1
year
=
31,556,952
seconds
part i: use scientific notation to estimate the number of hours in one year.
part ii: use scientific notation to calculate the exact number of hours in one year.
part iii: in two or more complete sentences, compare your answers to parts i and ii. in your comparison, discuss similarities and differences in your answers.
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