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.
write whole number in standard notation for 2,572,317
first you put a decimal behind the first whole or non zero number then how ever many spacesyou moved is the positive or negative power of 10
Yes - you can always convert numbers to scientific notation - whether they're whole numbers, or decimals.
Round a number to a quantity of significant figures that you provide. Enter whole numbers, real numbers, scientific notation or e notation.
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.
If done correctly, the coefficient of the scientific notation has the same number of significant figures as the whole number.
If done correctly, the coefficient of the scientific notation has the same number of significant figures as the whole number.
The sign of the exponent for a number written in scientific notation depends on whether it is a whole number or a fraction. 40 is 4 x 101 0.4 is 4 x 10-1
62,00,00,00.00Improved Answer:-It is 0.62 million = 620,000 or as 6.2*105 in scientific notation
write whole number in standard notation for 2,572,317
first you put a decimal behind the first whole or non zero number then how ever many spacesyou moved is the positive or negative power of 10
Yes - you can always convert numbers to scientific notation - whether they're whole numbers, or decimals.
Round a number to a quantity of significant figures that you provide. Enter whole numbers, real numbers, scientific notation or e notation.
You convert by writing the numerical of a quantity as a number between 1/10, multiplied by a whole number power of 10 example M x 10n m = the multiplier 10= the whole number n = the exponent
The frequency is approx. 4.10e-1 GHz.
2.32 * 10-7 The ten is to the negative seventh power because you have to move the decimal to the left 7 places to get one whole number.