No, they are different numbers.
30 % = 30/10030 dollars
103/1000
You add the exponents. Example: 102 x 103 = 105.You add the exponents. Example: 102 x 103 = 105.You add the exponents. Example: 102 x 103 = 105.You add the exponents. Example: 102 x 103 = 105.
It is 5.033*103.It is 5.033*103.It is 5.033*103.It is 5.033*103.
70% of 103= 70% * 103= 0.7 * 103= 72.1
8000
One Life to Live - 1968 1-10030 was released on: USA: 1 October 2007
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-10030 was released on: USA: April 2005 Belgium: 25 September 2009
295 x 34 = 10030
30 % = 30/10030 dollars
No. From Sydney to Barbados is a distance of about 16140 km, or 10030 miles.
Standard and scientific notation are the same so the answer is 3.1*103.
It is the same thing,
103/1000
The same as its atomic number.
You can only add numbers if they have the same exponent. If not, you need to scale them so that they do. Add the mantissae of the numbers (these are the bits before the exponents). That is followed by the common exponent. For example: 3.1*102 + 3.6*103 = 0.31*103 + 3.6*103 (now the exponents are the same) = (0.31 + 3.6) *103 or 3.91*103 In this particular example, it is easy enough to check the answer: 3.1*100 + 3.6*1000 = 310 + 3600 = 3910 = 3.91*1000 = 3.91*103
Yes, it is.