your already have it in scientific notation...
6.25*10-5
In standard notation it looks like this...
0.0000625
In expanded notation it looks like this...
0.00006 + 0.000002 + 0.0000005
In word form it looks like this...
six hundred five ten-millionths
6.2x10 to the negative 5th power in standard notation = 0.000062
0.9x10-1 is 0.09. In scientific notation, 9x10-2
In the SI (metric) system mass is about 3 milligrams or 0.003 grams or 3 times 10 to the negative 3 power in scientific notation. In the US system mass (weight) is 0.0000066 pounds or 6.6 times 10 to the negative 6 power in scientific notation.
6.71 × 10-5 is the scientific notation (form). Written in standard notation it is: 0.0000671
1.71 x 10-4
9.75 times 10 to the negative fifth power.
10 to the fifth power in scientific notation is expressed as 105
6.2x10 to the negative 5th power in standard notation = 0.000062
6.2 x 10^5 is in scientific notation. That's 620,000 in standard notation.
6.34 to the negative 4 power
7.06 times 10 to the negative tenth power written in scientific notation is 7.06 x 10-10
1.54 * 10(to the negative 10th power)
0.9x10-1 is 0.09. In scientific notation, 9x10-2
the scientific notation is 152 times 10 to the negative 4th power
0.801 written in scientific notation is 8.01 x 10 to the negative 1 power
Yes, a negative number can be expressed in scientific notation. In scientific notation, a negative number is indicated by the negative sign (-) placed before the first significant digit. The number is then written in the form of a decimal number between 1 and 10, multiplied by a power of 10. For example, -3.2 x 10^-5 is a negative number expressed in scientific notation.
It is: 1.0*10-28 in scientific notation