To write ten billion in scientific notation, you would express it as 1 x 10^10. This is done by moving the decimal point 10 places to the right to convert 10,000,000,000 to 1.0, and then multiplying by 10 raised to the power of 10. In scientific notation, the number is always expressed as a decimal greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10, multiplied by a power of 10.
0.0006 in Scientific Notation = 6 x 10-4
0.025 in Scientific Notation = 2.5 x 10-2
It is: 1.0*10^-6 in scientific notation
Scientific notation is always written as a number (between 1 and 10) multiplied by a power of ten. For example: 107.6 in scientific notation would be 1.076 x 102 notice how the first number is between 1 and 10 and it is being multiplied by a power of ten. So the example you gave is not written in the same format and is thus not written in scientific notation. If you were to write it in scientific notation you would multiply the two numbers and then convert the answer to scientific notation and write it as: 1.0602904 x 103
5.0006 x 106
10 million billion is: 1.0 × 1016
7 billion in Scientific Notation = 7 x 109To express a number in scientific notation, you first need to divide it by a power of 10 such that the greatest significant figure is in the units place. In this case, that can be done by dividing 7 billion by 1 billion to give 7. Next, the power of ten that was used should be placed alongside as a multiplication. We used 1 billion, which is the 9th power of 10. Thus, 7 billion in scientific notation is 7x109
0.0006 in Scientific Notation = 6 x 10-4
one thousand three hundred sixteen ten- thousandths
0.025 in Scientific Notation = 2.5 x 10-2
If you mean: 7*10^-3 then it is scientific notation representing 0.007
It is: 1.0*10^-6 in scientific notation
4.25 x ten to the 7 power
you write 10 and a little 9 above the left of the ten
8.73E4, scientific notation involves a number from 1 to 9 and the appropriate exponernt of ten represented by 'E". the exponent can be positive or negative.
Scientific notation is always written as a number (between 1 and 10) multiplied by a power of ten. For example: 107.6 in scientific notation would be 1.076 x 102 notice how the first number is between 1 and 10 and it is being multiplied by a power of ten. So the example you gave is not written in the same format and is thus not written in scientific notation. If you were to write it in scientific notation you would multiply the two numbers and then convert the answer to scientific notation and write it as: 1.0602904 x 103
It is: 10,000 = ten thousand or 1.0*104 in scientific notation