2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
512
0.06
106 x 102 = 10(6+2) = 108
Two to the sixth power equals 64.
2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
512
2,000
0.06
106 x 102 = 10(6+2) = 108
1.Look at the number and note where the decimal point is located 2. If it is a whole number the decimal point is at the end 3. move the decimal point to the left and place just after the first number 4. count the number of places you moved the decimal 5. The scientific notation is the number in step 3 times 10 to the power of step 4 Example: 6,000,000 = 6 times 10 to the sixth power 4,910,000.1 = 4.9100001 times ten to the sixth power 59,100 = 5.91 times ten tot he fifth power
Two to the sixth power equals 64.
36 times 10^3 plus fifteen times 10^2 is equal to 37,500.
multiply 2 six times , example 1 2 3 4 5 6 times=~ 2~2~2~2~2 ~ equals times so 2 times 2 times 2 times 2 times 2 times 2
3.6 × 10-2 equals 0.036
2.041e-4 7 * 10-2 = 0.07
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 2/32 x 2/36 = 256/6561