Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big numbers! So, like, 5200000000000000000000000 in scientific notation is 5.2 x 10^24. That's like saying "yeah, this number is huge, but let's make it look more fancy and scientific." So, there you have it, all dressed up and ready for the math party!
for 230 in expanded notation it well look like [2x100]+[3x10]= 200+30= 230
1/10 = 0.10
35.052 tenths = 3.5052
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It is 3.1*10^10 in scientific notation
0.5 in Scientific Notation = 5 x 10-1
38,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 3.8 x 107
2,700,000 in scientific notation is: 2.7 x 106
000285 in Scientific Notation = 0.00285 x 105No, it is 2.85*102.
Scientific notation looks like a*10bwhere 1 ≤ |a| < 10 is a decimal number and bis an integer.
When writing 673/5 in scientific notation it should look like 6.735 * 10^2.
208 = 2.08 × 102
5 x 109
8.447 x 106
You can use websites like Wolfram Alpha, Scientific Calculator, or OnlineConversion to look up scientific notation. Simply enter the number in scientific notation and these websites will provide you with the equivalent decimal representation or vice versa.
Since a quintillion has 18 zeros; one quintillion would look like this: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000