I don't know what you mean "how to write the rules."
In the US, "standard" notation means "long form", i.e. 6,000,000, while "scientific" notation means the exponential form, 6x106. I had thought it was the same in the UK, but Mehtamatics says otherwise: "Standard notation and scientific notation are the same in terms of UK usage of these phrases."
there are many rules in writing A scientific notation but i don't remember it all im not the one who invented it you know
Do nothing! Standard form and scientific notation are the same.
Standard notation (in the UK) is the same as scientific notation. So the one rule to use is DO NOTHING!
In scientific notation the answer would be 1.8 multiplied by 109 Hope this helped(:
In scientific notation all numbers are written in the form: a*10b where a is a decimal number such that 1 ≤ a < 10 and b is an integer.
Scientific Notation, Standard Form and Exponential Notation are used in different countries but all have the same meaning. It is a way of expressing a number as a value between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. 5.63 x 10² is the standard form number of 563. 8.6927 x 10^4 is the standard form number of 86927.
3 significant figures folowed by the 10^* e.g. 345000 written in std notation is 3.45 X 10^5
20,000 + 3,400,000
# diligence.... Boom....
pakita muna ng pekpek mo?
rules in changing/converting the decimal numerals to scientic notation and vice versa
There are different rules which depend on what you wish to do: add, subtract, multiply, divide, convert into or from scientific notation. The question needs to be more specific.