3.54 X 10^5
= 354,000
three hundred and fifty four thousand
No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.
10
15
175/10 = 17 5/10
z=(x-mu)/s = (-10+9)/2 z = -1/2 Note that the standard normal has a mean of 0, therefore: The value of -10 is to the left of the mean of -9 The value of -1/2 is to the left of the mean of 0.
10^-1
No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.
1/10
The numerical value of the charge on an electron is approximately -1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs.
10
3.1415926535
Yes it represents 9/10
The numerical value for the Curie constant is approximately 3.85 x 10^-6 Kelvin.
5 + 5 = 10
Yud (י)
It is ten billion or 10,000,000,000
The numerical value of the natural log of 10 is 2.30258509299045684. The complete equation can be found on mathworld by wolfram. All further workings are too complex to explain in a small space.