A billion - 109.
One kilo can be expressed in scientific notation as 10^3.
scientists use scientific notation to reduce the number of zeros in very big and very small numbers. -----by khandkar.
because some numbers are tooo big for the screen so the calculator puts it in scientific notation form
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. In normalized scientific notation all numbers are written in the form a x 10^b (a times ten raised to the power of b) where a is a nonzero single-digit integer and b is an integer.
One micro is equivalent to (1 \times 10^{-6}) in scientific notation.
A billion - 109.
One kilo can be expressed in scientific notation as 10^3.
scientists use scientific notation to reduce the number of zeros in very big and very small numbers. -----by khandkar.
because some numbers are tooo big for the screen so the calculator puts it in scientific notation form
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. In normalized scientific notation all numbers are written in the form a x 10^b (a times ten raised to the power of b) where a is a nonzero single-digit integer and b is an integer.
When the numbers get very big or very small.
1 nano = 1 * 10^-9
You need scientific notation too make really big numbers ,like 15,600,000,000, to an easier way. The scientific notation of 15,600,000,000 is 1.56 x 1010You also need it to make really small small numbers , like 0.0000064, easier to use in a math problem. the scientific notation of 0.0000064 is 6.4 x10-6
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. The formula of water is H2O. The melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The density is 999.97 kg/m^3. There are very small numbers associated with water, but they usually come in small measurements to make the numbers more manageable.
Because sometimes numbers get very big or very small.
Scientific notation makes very large or very small numbers easier to work with.