8,000,000. 1 million has six zeros, so you can either add six zeros to 8 or move the decimal point six places to the right. Both methods will give you the same result of 8,000,000.
To write 8 million in decimal form, you would place the decimal point after the last digit in the millions place. Therefore, 8 million in decimal form is 8,000,000.
8,090,000,000
the answer is \`1.52x10 to the power 8\`
It is: 3.0*10^8 in standard form or scientific notation
This way: 800,000,000 * * * * * That is 8 hundred million. 80 hundred million is a very unusual way to say 8 thousand million or 8 billion which is 8,000,000,000
14,800,000
8,025,046,070
Eight million * * * * * 8,000,000
To write 8 million in decimal form, you would place the decimal point after the last digit in the millions place. Therefore, 8 million in decimal form is 8,000,000.
I can't tell if you are asking for 48 million or 4.8 million, so I will answer for both. 48 million in numerical form, it is 48,000,000 (a number followed by 6 digits is 'millions') 4.8 million in numerical form is 4,800,000 (4 million 8 hundred thousand)
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To write 150 million in standard form, you express it as a number multiplied by a power of ten. In this case, 150 million is written as 1.5 × 10^8, where 1.5 is the coefficient and 8 indicates that the decimal point has moved eight places to the right from 1.5 to reach 150,000,000.
To write 120 million in standard form, you would express it as 1.2 x 10^8. In standard form, a number is written as a coefficient multiplied by 10 raised to a certain power. In this case, the coefficient is 1.2 (the digits 1 and 2), and the power of 10 is 8 (representing the seven zeros in 120 million).
60,000,000
3.0 × 10-8
8,090,000,000
the answer is \`1.52x10 to the power 8\`