Oh, dude, 93 million in decimal notation is just 93,000,000. It's like taking a really big number and just slapping some commas in there to make it easier to read. So, if you ever need to write out 93 million in a fancy way, just remember to add those commas and you're good to go.
93 million in Scientific Notation = 9.3 x 107
To write .93 million in standard notation, first convert million to its numerical value: 1 million is 1,000,000. Therefore, .93 million is calculated as 0.93 x 1,000,000, which equals 930,000. Thus, .93 million in standard notation is 930,000.
It is: 9.3*107 in scientific notation
Something that is a million usually starts off 6 digits higher. For instance, 93 million is expressed as 93 * 106. Finally, move a decimal place to the left to get: 9.3 x 107
93 million = 9.3 × 107
93/100 as a decimal is 0.93
93 hundred-thousandths in standard notation = 0.00093
93.0
I.93*104
0.093
0.93 = 93%
Percent means out of 100 so 93% = 93/100 = 0.93