Oh, dude, that's a big number! So, if you want to sound all fancy and use word notation for 100000000000000, you'd say "one hundred trillion." Yep, just like that. Now you can impress your friends with your knowledge of really, really, really big numbers. You're welcome.
ninety five hundredths
Standard Notation is where you take a number, say 10 to the fourth power and you turn it into its original number witch in this case is 10,000.
four and eight hundred two ten thousandths
A large number that would normally be expressed in scientific notation.
"cent mille"
4.0812 in word notation is four and eight hundred twelve ten-thousandths
it is a way to say a long number in numbers and words EX. 1,000 would be 1 thousand
One hundred thousand.
Oh, dude, that's a big number! So, if you want to sound all fancy and use word notation for 100000000000000, you'd say "one hundred trillion." Yep, just like that. Now you can impress your friends with your knowledge of really, really, really big numbers. You're welcome.
ninety five hundredths
Standard Notation is where you take a number, say 10 to the fourth power and you turn it into its original number witch in this case is 10,000.
four and eight hundred two ten thousandths
A large number that would normally be expressed in scientific notation.
You best use scientific notation for such large numbers.
Yes. A whole number is any positive number including zero. Let's say you want to use the whole number 47. The scientific notation for 47 is 4.7 times 101. You can put any number into scientific notation except fractions. You would have to change the fraction to a decimal (if possible) before you could put it into scientific notation.
ok say your number is 4570 so in written notation that is four thousand, five hundred seventy