See the answer to the problem you posted about 10E and 11E. I unintentionally put the 10 and 11 as subscripts in my answer to your question last night instead of superscripts as above. The answer I gave you is correct but I should have used superscripts instead of subscripts.

To find the answer to the problem involving the numbers 10E and 11E, we need to first understand what E represents in this context. In mathematics or scientific notation, E is used to denote exponential notation. It stands for "times 10 raised to the power of."

For example, 10E means 10 times 10 raised to the power of something, and 11E means 11 times 10 raised to the power of something.

To correct the notation from subscripts to superscripts, you simply need to change the formatting. Instead of writing 10E and 11E, it should be written as 10E and 11E, respectively. This indicates that 10 and 11 are being multiplied by 10 raised to some power.

Now, if you provided an answer to the problem with the incorrect notation but the correct result, you can simply state that the answer remains the same. The notation or formatting does not affect the numerical value of the answer.

If you have any specific details or context for the problem, I can assist you further in understanding or solving the problem.