You can apply scientific notation to any number. However, it usually makes sense to do so if the number is greater than at least one million or smaller than a millionth.
Numbers can be written in scientific notation. No conventional methods have been developed yet to apply the same notation to planets, stars, people, animals, cars, etc.
In scientific notation it is: 7.0*105
0.00032 in scientific notation is 3.2*10-4
3572069 in Scientific Notation = 3.572069 x 10^6
0.0000497 in Scientific Notation = 4.97 x 10-5
2.209x10^2. But scientific notation should only be used on very large and very small numbers.
When writing 673/5 in scientific notation it should look like 6.735 * 10^2.
Yes, it does.
No. It should be 3.5*105.
It is 8.9*10^-5 in scientific notation
It is "(scientific notation)".
No, the number is not written in scientific notation. In scientific notation, the coefficient should be greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10. Therefore, 0.15 x 10^4 would be written as 1.5 x 10^3 in scientific notation.