You just add 0.
5.3 times ten to the negative first power is 0.53
To calculate six times ten to the negative power, multiply 6 by the value of ten raised to the negative power. For example, if the power is -3, it would be 6 times 10 to the negative third power, which equals 0.006.
10 to the power of negative 6 = 1/1,000,000
0.0001
Multiplying a real number by a positive power of ten moves the decimal point that number (the exponent) of places to the right. Multiplying by a negative power of ten moves it to the left. For example, the -3 power of 10 is 1/1000; multiplying by that moves the decimal point 3 places to the left.
36494100000000When you are multiplying a number by ten to the (blank) power, simply move the decimal point however many places to the right as the number of the power. If the number in the power is negative, move it to the left that many places
You just add 0.
It is not. For positive powers of ten, the decimal point moves to the right when multiplying and to the left when dividing. For negative powers of ten the point moves in the opposite directions.
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
5.3 times ten to the negative first power is 0.53
To calculate six times ten to the negative power, multiply 6 by the value of ten raised to the negative power. For example, if the power is -3, it would be 6 times 10 to the negative third power, which equals 0.006.
It is not. For positive powers of ten, the decimal point moves to the right when multiplying and to the left when dividing. For negative powers of ten the point moves in the opposite directions.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. The decimal point separates the digits whose place values imply a negative power of ten from non-negative powers.
No, 0.00036 is equivalent to 3.6 times ten to the negative fourth power.
10 to the power of negative 6 = 1/1,000,000
Move the decimal point left to multiply by a negative power of ten. For example, 5X10-3 is 0.005