5,000,000
You multiply 10x10x10x10x10x10 (10 appears 6 times as a factor).
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
In the number 106, 6 is the exponent.
Five point six times ten is fifty-six. 5.6 x 10 = 56
5,000 because is you move the decimal three spaces to the right (the opposite if negative power) than you will get three extra zeros.
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
The sixth power of ten is (10^6), which equals 1,000,000. Therefore, 3 times the sixth power of ten is (3 \times 10^6), or 3,000,000.
The result is 4 x 1018 or 4,000,000,000,000,000,000
2.05 x 10^6 = 2050000
YES!!! 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2 + 4) = 10^(6) Rules for indices, #1 ; the coefficient MUST be the same in both numbers. #2 ; for multiplication you ADD the indices #3 ; for division you subtract the indices #4 ; for 'nesting' you multiply the indices., Using your figures '- #1 is satisfied as the coefficient is the same , at '10', in both terms. #2 as per the question multiplication 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2+4) = 10^(6) #3 If dividing 10^(2) / 10^(4) = 10^(2 - 4) = 10^(-2) - 1/10^(2) = 1/100 #4 if 'nesting' (10^(2))^(4) = 10^(2 x 4) = 10^(8) = 100,000,000 Similarly 2^(3) X 2^( 6) = 2^(3 + 6) = 2^(9) However, 2^(3) X 3^(2) cannot be done as the coefficients are different.
Saturn's mass is roughly 6 times ten to the twenty-sixth power, or about ninety-five times the mass of Earth.
0.545 to times ten to the negative sixth power = 0.545 x 10^-6(This equates to 0.000000545)
9 million.
1,200,000
5600
Five times ten to the third power is 5000 and three times ten to the second power is 300; 5000 + 300 = 5300.
You multiply 10x10x10x10x10x10 (10 appears 6 times as a factor).