The age of the universe is thought to be about 14 billion years. Assuming two significant figures, write this in powers of 10 in (a) years, (b) seconds.
(a)
The age of the universe is thought to be about 11 billion years. Assuming two significant figures, write this in the power of 10 in:Years
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The age of the universe is thought to be about 11 billion years
(b)
The age of the universe is thought to be about 11 billion years. Assuming two significant figures, write this in the power of 10 in:Seconds
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The age of the universe is thought to be about 11 billion years
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