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The first number has only 1 significant digit, so the answer cannot be more accurate than that.
mega- 1x10^6 kilo - 1x10^3 hecto - 1x10^2 deca - 1x10^1 deci - 1x10^-1 centa - 1x10^-2 milli - 1x10^-3 micro - 1x10^-6 nano - 1x10^-9 pico -1x10^-12 femto -1x10^-15
Use scientific notation to help. 1000 is 1x10^3. Ten billion is 1x10^10. Divide one by the other...1x10^10/1x10^3 = 1x10^7 = 10 million
i don't know if there is anything google is 1x10^100 googleplex is 1x10^google googleplexillion is 1x10^googleplex
1x10 to the 2 5x10 1x10 to the -1
This depends on the soil! Cohesionless coarse grained soils with high gravel contents may have high hydraulic conductivity on the order of 1 to 1x10-1 m/s. Mixed sands and gravels are on the order of 1x10-1 to 1x10-3 m/s. Finer sands approximately 1x10-3 to 1x10-4, and fine grained soils such as silty sands may be in the range of 1x10-5 to 1x10-7 m/s. Very fine grained cohesive clay soils have very low hydraulic conductivity values ranging from 1x10-7 to 1x10-13 m/s.
1m = 1000mm = 1x10^3mm1m x 1m = 1m^2(1x10^3)mm x (1x10^3)mm = 1x10^6mmso: 1m^2 = 1x10^6mm^2hope that help
It is: 1,000,000,000,000 or 1.0*10^12 in scientific notation
To convert the multiplication of 3x8 into an equivalent expression using the multiplication of 1x10, you can rewrite it as (3x8) (3x1) x (1x10).
A nanometre is 1x10^-9 metres and a millimetre is 1x10^-3 metres. Therefore there are 1x10^6 nanometres in a millimetre or 1,000,000. 25nm/1,000,000 gives 0.000025mm
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1x10^15 = one quadrillion 1x10^16 = ten quadrillion
.0001 1x10 to the negative 4 or on many calculators, 1x10^-4