0.545 to times ten to the negative sixth power = 0.545 x 10^-6
(This equates to 0.000000545)
4.7 x 10 to the sixth power.
No because it should be 3.05*108
2.93E5, or 2.95 times 10 to the 5th power. The difference between "scientific notation" and "engineering notation" is that scientific notation generally has one digit before the decimal point and can have any exponent, while engineering notation uses exponents divisible by 3; so, 3, 6, 9, 12 and so on. So in "engineering notation", this number would be 293 times 10 to the 3rd power, or 0.293 times ten to the sixth power.
9.3 times 10 to the sixth
Five to the negative sixth power equals 0.000064
4.7 x 10 to the sixth power.
Easy.. 805, 005,849.
1.725896 x 10^6 = 1,725,896
No because it should be 3.05*108
3,0106 or 7.437E20
2.93E5, or 2.95 times 10 to the 5th power. The difference between "scientific notation" and "engineering notation" is that scientific notation generally has one digit before the decimal point and can have any exponent, while engineering notation uses exponents divisible by 3; so, 3, 6, 9, 12 and so on. So in "engineering notation", this number would be 293 times 10 to the 3rd power, or 0.293 times ten to the sixth power.
9.3 times 10 to the sixth
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
3 to the negative sixth power equals 0.00137174211
Five to the negative sixth power equals 0.000064
I think you are referring to scientific notation in which you read numbers multiplied by ten and to the power of whatever. Example: You can write 1,000,000.0, or you can write 1.0 x 10 to the sixth power or for numbers with a value less than 1 Example: You can write 0.000001, or you can write 1.0 x 10 to the negative sixth power Either way you write it the number is the same.
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