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Chapter PSS, Problem PSS.9CE
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The mass which is greater out of 1×106g and 0.00001g is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A number is written as a superscript of a value when the value is multiplied the number times itself. The number of times the process is repeated is indicated by the superscript. When the number 2 is multiplied by itself twice, it is expressed as 22.

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