In much the same way as you would write a large number.
For example,
12345 = 1.2345*10000 = 1.2345*104
or
6 = 6.0*1 = 6.0*100 or 6*100 (For integers less than 10, the ".0" is not necessary, and the power of 10 is redundant)
yeah..that's the proper way..
There are probably about half a dozen ways to write this number in scientific notation, but one way to write it, in scientific notation, is 2.4936061x108.
write whole number in standard notation for 2,572,317
Done. There it is!
256 in Scientific Notation = 2.56 x 102
1,245 in scientific notation is: 1.245 × 103
There are probably about half a dozen ways to write this number in scientific notation, but one way to write it, in scientific notation, is 2.4936061x108.
One way to write this number in scientific notation is 1.541555x108.
One way to write this number in scientific notation is 1.541555x108.
write whole number in standard notation for 2,572,317
Done. There it is!
256 in Scientific Notation = 2.56 x 102
1,245 in scientific notation is: 1.245 × 103
One way to write this number in scientific notation is 2.035x10-3.
One way to write this number in scientific notation is 2.72338x10-6.
2,000 in Scientific Notation = 2 x 103
45,600,000 in Scientific Notation = 4.56 x 107
273 in Scientific Notation = 2.73 x 102