PLZ answer this 11 pts I NEED THIS NOWW
Which statement is correct?
A)(2.06x10^-2) (1....
Mathematics, 09.04.2020 00:34 miamassimino
PLZ answer this 11 pts I NEED THIS NOWW
Which statement is correct?
A)(2.06x10^-2) (1.88x10^-1) < top fraction 7.69x10^-2 Bottom fraction 2.3x10^-5
B)(2.06x10-2) (1.88x10^-1) greater or equal to Top Fraction 7.69x10^-2 Bottom fraction 2.3x10^-5
C)(2.06x10^-2) (1.88x10^-1) > Top Fraction 7.69x10^-2 Bottom fraction 2.3x10^-5 D)(2.06x10^-2) (1.88x10^-1) = Top Fraction 7.69x10^-2 Bottom fraction 2.3x10^-5
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