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Write the number as a decimal multiplied by a power of 10
You express 69000 in scientific notation as 6.9 × 104
To express 390,000 in scientific notation, the decimal point should be placed after the first non-zero digit, which is 3. This results in 3.9. Since we moved the decimal point 5 places to the left, the scientific notation for 390,000 is 3.9 x 10^5.
Scientific Notation is expressed by using a number, using an exponent as a number (usually a decimal) multiplied by a 10, and an exponent (the number on the exponent is the number of zeros the number has).Example: 120,000,000 in scientific notation is 1.2 X 107
This number in scientific notation is 9.8x10-5.
Write the number as a decimal multiplied by a power of 10
I believe you mean scientific notation. 0.0000547 in scientific notation is 5.47 x 10-5.
You express 69000 in scientific notation as 6.9 × 104
To express 390,000 in scientific notation, the decimal point should be placed after the first non-zero digit, which is 3. This results in 3.9. Since we moved the decimal point 5 places to the left, the scientific notation for 390,000 is 3.9 x 10^5.
how to express scientific notation to a simle number
Assuming x is your number, x * 10^n = x moved n decimal places. When n is positive, move the decimal point n places to the right. When n is negative, move the decimal point n places to the left. When n is 0, do nothing.
Scientific Notation is expressed by using a number, using an exponent as a number (usually a decimal) multiplied by a 10, and an exponent (the number on the exponent is the number of zeros the number has).Example: 120,000,000 in scientific notation is 1.2 X 107
This number in scientific notation is 9.8x10-5.
The scientific notation of 0.0000000111 is (1.11 \times 10^{-11}). In scientific notation, you express the number as a product of a coefficient (between 1 and 10) and a power of ten, which in this case involves moving the decimal point 11 places to the right.
It is: 1.23*10^6 in scientific notation
To express 7,050,000 in scientific notation, we move the decimal point to the left until there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. This results in 7.05 x 10^6. The exponent indicates how many places we moved the decimal point.
To write 180 in scientific notation, move the decimal point after the first digit, giving you 1.80. Then count the number of places you moved the decimal point. In this case, you moved it two places to the right. Finally, express the number 180 as 1.80 x 10^2 in scientific notation.