Expanded Notation of 1.808 = (1 x 100) . (8/101) + (0/102) + (8/103)
Expanded Notation of 1,000,000 = (1 x 106) + (0 x 105) + (0 x 104) + (0 x 103) + (0 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)
Five hundred and twenty one billions or billion In scientific notation it is: 5.21*1011
An example of place value expanded notation is to expand the number 4985 to 4000 plus 900 plus 80 plus 5. The expanded notation gives one the place value of 4 in the thousands place, 9 in the hundreds place, 8 in the tens place, and 5 in the ones place.
Expanded form of 838292
1,000,000,000,600,000,00 i think
One tenth in standard form is 1/10 or 0.1The expanded notation is: (0 x 1) . (1/10)
Expanded notation is: (1 x 100000) + (0 x 10000) + (4 x 1000) + (4 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (1 x 1) The word notation is: One hundred and four thousand, four hundred and one.
One billion is 1,000,000,000; 1 followed by 9 zeros. This is equal to 10 raised to the ninth power and would be written as 1×109 in scientific notation.
If you write it in scientific notation, it has one . . . 1.5 x 109 If you write it in 'standard' form, it has eight . . . 1,500,000,000
Expanded Notation of 1.808 = (1 x 100) . (8/101) + (0/102) + (8/103)
Exactly as in the question 1,000,000,000 which is one billion and 1.0*109 in scientific notation
standard notation: 1,456 expanded notation: 1,000+400+50+6 written: one thousand four hundred fifty six
one hunderd seventy five millions, three hunderd eight thousands, twenty-four
In exponential notation (or scientific notation): 10^9 (where ^ means exponentiation) or 1x10^9 You could also write 1E9 or 1E+9 Note in the U.K. billion means 10^12, referring to 10^9 instead as "milliard."
It is: 103,000,000,000 or in writing it is exactly as in the question and in scientific notation it is 1.03*1011
Expanded Notation of 1,000,000 = (1 x 106) + (0 x 105) + (0 x 104) + (0 x 103) + (0 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)