1/7 = 1 divided by 7 = 0.14285714285714285714285714285714
4.2x10(4) Just remember to put dot between digits 1 to 9 and then get it into power of it's zeros including dot(point).
It is: 6.9*10^1 in scientific notation
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You can write 10000000000 in exponential notation on a computer as 1.0e+10.
4.2x10(4) Just remember to put dot between digits 1 to 9 and then get it into power of it's zeros including dot(point).
It would be 0.7961 with a bar over the 7961. Using dot notation it would be 0.7961 with a dot over the 7 and another dot over the 1.
33 1/3 = 33.333... (with the 3 repeating forever) The correct mathematical notation is to write 33 1/3 as 33.3 and put a dot over the 3 after the decimal point to show it repeats.
4 individual dots around the symbol "Ge" (same as for carbon).See the Related Questions to the left for how to count the valence electrons, which is what the electron dot notation keeps track of.1..............aplus
It is: 6.9*10^1 in scientific notation
You write 1 millionth (0.000001) in scientific notation as: 1.0 × 10-6
It is: 1.95*10^1 in scientific notation
It is 9.74*10^-1 in scientific notation
The electron dot notation, also known as the Lewis dot structure, for a potassium atom (K) involves representing its valence electrons. Potassium has one valence electron, as it is in Group 1 of the periodic table. In the electron dot notation, this is depicted by placing one dot around the symbol "K." Thus, the notation for potassium is simply "K•."
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1 million in Scientific Notation = 1 x 106
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