101 as a decimal is 10.
1.2 times ten to the fifth power in decimal notation is 120,000
100.0
When you divide a decimal number by a power of ten, the decimal point moves to the left by as many places as the exponent of ten indicates. For example, dividing by 10 moves the decimal point one place left, dividing by 100 moves it two places left, and so on. This pattern effectively reduces the value of the decimal number. Conversely, multiplying by a power of ten moves the decimal point to the right.
Once, to the right, for every power of ten.
3.1415926535
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
1.2 times ten to the fifth power in decimal notation is 120,000
The ten place is the first number to the right of the decimal.
One to one
No, data is information and decimal is a fraction out of a power of ten.
100.0
If the number is already in decimal form, you do not need to do anything to "convert" it to decimal!
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.
1000
Once, to the right, for every power of ten.
3.1415926535
Move the decimal point left to multiply by a negative power of ten. For example, 5X10-3 is 0.005