The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
In today's notation it is CXCXII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out as XCCII
The way you wrote it (4.8) is the standard notation.
2.39x104
6.99 X 108 ------------- All those zeros are superfluous in scientific notation but would reappear if you wrote out the number in standard notation.
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
Oh, dude, writing 3.7 in standard notation is like a piece of cake. You just gotta drop that decimal point and move it to the right to make it a whole number. So, 3.7 in standard notation is 37. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
In today's notation it is CXCXII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out as XCCII
The way you wrote it (4.8) is the standard notation.
He wrote the equation for the reaction in scientific notation.
2.39x104
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals: VIII-XI-MCMXCI Note that the ancient Romans would have probably wrote out the equivalent of 1991 quite differently to that of todays notation.