1,000,000 = (1 x 106) + (0 x 105) + (0 x 104) + (0 x 103) + (0 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)
Expanded Notation of 14 = (1 x 10) + (4 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 65 = (6 x 10) + (5 x 1).
5.89 in expanded notation is (5 x 1) . (8/10) + (9/100)
Expanded Notation of 503 = (5 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (3 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 364 = (3 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (4 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 14 = (1 x 10) + (4 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 65 = (6 x 10) + (5 x 1).
5.89 in expanded notation is (5 x 1) . (8/10) + (9/100)
1 million in Scientific Notation = 1 x 106
Expanded Notation of 408 = (4 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (8 x 1).
Expanded notation of 900 = (9 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 503 = (5 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (3 x 1)
Expanded Notation of 364 = (3 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (4 x 1)
1 x 1,000,000,000
4 = (4 x 1)
To write 110 million in expanded notation using exponents, we first need to understand that 110 million is the same as 110,000,000. In expanded notation, we break down the number into its constituent parts based on the place value of each digit. Therefore, 110 million can be expressed in expanded notation using exponents as 1.1 x 10^8, where 1.1 represents the digits before the decimal point and 10^8 represents the place value of the digits after the decimal point.
Expanded Notation of 1,000,000 = (1 x 106) + (0 x 105) + (0 x 104) + (0 x 103) + (0 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)