1,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 1 x 106
No, that is a type of engineering notation. 53.2 X 10^2 = 5.32 X 10^3 ---------------------in scientific notation.
55 = 3,125
325 kg in Scientific Notation = 3.25 x 102 kg
9.7 x 104
55% = 55/100 = 11/20
.000027S=2.70 x 10^-6=2.70 uS
To convert 119 000 to engineering notation with metric prefixes, we would express it as 119 x 10^3 since 1 kilo (k) is equivalent to 10^3. Thus, in engineering notation, 119 000 would be written as 119 k.
89,000 in engineering notation is 89 x 10^3
In engineering notation, 0.00001 is written as 10^-5.
55/1
Scientific notation: 3.3*103 And I'm not certain, but I think it is also 3.3*103 in engineering notation
55/1
55%=55/100=11/20
Convert back to standard notation. Subtract, then convert back to sci. notation.
May 22,2010 convert to sl notation
Presumably, if you have a fraction it already is in "fractional notation". There is really nothing to convert.