111
54 = 00110110
17 = 10001
To write binary numbers in scientific notation, you express the number in the form of ( m \times 2^n ), where ( m ) is a binary number between 1.0 and 1.111... (which is the binary equivalent of 1), and ( n ) is an integer representing the exponent. For example, the binary number 101100 can be written as 1.01100 × 2^5. You shift the binary point to the right of the leading 1 and adjust the exponent accordingly.
It is: 4.28*10^7 in scientific notation
It is 7.0*10^7 in scientific notation
54 = 00110110
4294967294 written in binary would be 11111111111111111111111111111110
It is 1.11101111*26
17 = 10001
When you write the decimal number '7' in Base-2 (binary), you write '0111'.
It is: 4.28*10^7 in scientific notation
It is 3.98*10^7 in scientific notation
It is 7.84*10^7 in scientific notation
It is 7.0*10^7 in scientific notation
.7 (repeating)
7 x 10^-7
710 = 1112