1,000,000
10 to the fifth power, or 1.0 x 10 to the sixth power.
Yes because when dealing with 10 squared times 10 to the fourth power you must multiply the exponents and you will get 10 to the sixth power.
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
60
10 to the sixth power equals 1,000,000
10 to the fifth power, or 1.0 x 10 to the sixth power.
Yes because when dealing with 10 squared times 10 to the fourth power you must multiply the exponents and you will get 10 to the sixth power.
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
15625
60
15625
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! When we have a number raised to a negative power, like 10 to the negative sixth power, it means we take the reciprocal of that number. So, 10 to the negative sixth power is equal to 1 divided by 10 to the sixth power, which simplifies to 1 divided by 1,000,000 or 0.000001. Just a tiny little number, but every number has its place on the canvas of mathematics!
1000000.
96 x 10^6 is equal to 96,000,000.
1,200,000