One millirem is 1 x 10-3 rem, which can also be written as 1E-3 rem. Note that 1 x 10-3 is not the same as 1.0 x 10-3 which is not the same as 1.00 x 10-3. Those numbers have one, two, and three significant digits, respectively. That is, the second number is more precise than the first, and the third is more precise than the first two.
One millirem in a scientific notation is written as 10-3 rem.
One googol can be written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^100.
The benefit of scientific notation is that a number can only be written one way when using it. 0.018 is written as 1.8 * 10-2.
The number 1,762 can be written as 1.76 × 103 in scientific notation.
It is one of the great ironies of Mathematics that "standard" is not standard. In the US, standard notation is a number, like 953, which would be written in scientific notation as 9.53 x 10^2 In Britain, scientific notation is also known as "standard form."
One millirem in a scientific notation is written as 10-3 rem.
One million is written like this: 1,000,000 or in scientific notation, 1 x 106
100 million in Scientific Notation = 1 x 108
Standard Notation: * 1,000,000,000,000 Scientific Notation: * 1.0X1012
One googol can be written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^100.
The benefit of scientific notation is that a number can only be written one way when using it. 0.018 is written as 1.8 * 10-2.
The number 1,762 can be written as 1.76 × 103 in scientific notation.
It is one of the great ironies of Mathematics that "standard" is not standard. In the US, standard notation is a number, like 953, which would be written in scientific notation as 9.53 x 10^2 In Britain, scientific notation is also known as "standard form."
Yes. It is scientific notation. If written in standard form it would have an 11 followed by 212 zeros.
77 written in scientific notation is 7.7 × 10^1
1.2 X 10 -4 That one is.
That's known as scientific notation. The scientific notation of 1439 is 1.439 x 103 The scientific notation of four million is 4 x 106