You move the decimal point to the right, as many digits as the exponent states, filling out with zeroes if necessary. If the exponent is negative, you move the decimal point to the left.
Example: 1 light-year has about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers. Moving the decimal point 12 digits to the right, you get: 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.
Do nothing! Standard form and scientific notation are the same.
28.6 is the standard notation. The standard form(also called scientific notation) is: 2.86 × 101
The standard number 0.09 in scientific notation is: 9 × 10-2
The standard number 8,200 in scientific notation is 8.2 x 103
An exact quantity of people used for a comparison. Their is also scientific notation to standard notation which is changing scientific notation so it would be a standard number.
It is not possible to convert a number with 2 decimal points into scientific notation.
1,150 in Scientific Notation = 1.15 x 103
You can't convert it to scientific notation. Also, the 0 in this number is of no use.
It is one of the great ironies of Mathematics that "standard" is not standard. In the US, standard notation is a number, like 953, which would be written in scientific notation as 9.53 x 10^2 In Britain, scientific notation is also known as "standard form."
0.9 in scientific notation is 9.0*10*^-1
It is: 6.327*10^10 when in scientific notation
It is: 3.992*10^11 in scientific notation