10 uL (instead of "u", the Greek letter "mu" should actually be used, if possible).
Or, convert to liters: 0.00001 L
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It is: 3.45*10^-4 liter
To write 5 feet 10 inches numerically, you can express it as 5'10". In this notation, the apostrophe (') represents feet, and the quotation mark (") represents inches. Alternatively, you can convert it to just inches by calculating: 5 feet is 60 inches (5 x 12), plus 10 inches, giving a total of 70 inches. Thus, numerically, it can also be represented as 70 inches.
You add either 9 or 12 zeroes, after the "10" in this case. 9 zeroes is more common in English-speaking countries.
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There are 1,000,000 micro-liters in one liter. This conversion is based on the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of the base unit.
10 litre.
It is: 3.45*10^-4 liter
take a 1 liter bottle of pop then divide it by 10^9 (by 1 000 000 000)
To write 5 feet 10 inches numerically, you can express it as 5'10". In this notation, the apostrophe (') represents feet, and the quotation mark (") represents inches. Alternatively, you can convert it to just inches by calculating: 5 feet is 60 inches (5 x 12), plus 10 inches, giving a total of 70 inches. Thus, numerically, it can also be represented as 70 inches.
You can write 10 microns as "10 μm" where the symbol "μ" represents the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of a unit.
You add either 9 or 12 zeroes, after the "10" in this case. 9 zeroes is more common in English-speaking countries.
To write 1.3 billion numerically, you would express it as 1,300,000,000. This is done by placing a comma every three digits from the right, indicating the value of billions, millions, thousands, and units. In scientific notation, it can also be represented as 1.3 × 10^9.
The proper way to write micro ohms is as "μΩ." The Greek letter "μ" (mu) represents the micro prefix, which denotes a factor of 10^-6. Therefore, one micro ohm is equal to one-millionth of an ohm.
5.2 microliters is 5.2 × 10-9 cubic meters.