How many grams are in a 2.5 pound sample? Express your answer in scientific notation with three significant figures. (1 pound=453.592 grams) Responses 2.26 × 10² g 2.26 × 10² g 2.3 × 10³ g 2.3 × 10³ g 2.27 × 10³ g 2.27 × 10³ g 1.13 × 10³ g
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