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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
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There are several ways you might think you could enter numbers in WebAssign, that would not be interpreted as numbers. N.B. Ther

e may be hints in RED!!!You cannot have commas in numbers.You cannot have a space in a number.You cannot substitute the letter O for zero or the letter l for 1.You cannot include the units or a dollar sign in the number.You can have the sign of the number, + or -.Which of the entries below will be interpreted as numbers?a. 1.56 e-9b. 1.56e-9c. 3.25E4d. 40O0e. $2.59f. 5,000g. 1.23 inchesh. -4.99i.1.9435
Mathematics
1 answer:
Viefleur [7K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-4.99

1.9435

3.25E4

1.56e-9

Step-by-step explanation:

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