What is the value of the exponent in the scientific notation expression for 0.0000083?
The sign of the exponent for a number written in scientific notation depends on whether it is a whole number or a fraction. 40 is 4 x 101 0.4 is 4 x 10-1
Scientific notation is a way to express either a very large, or a very small number.10x5.34 is an example of scientific notation. So, move the decimal point to the right (since there is a positive exponent). It then becomes 53,000.If there is a negative exponent, move the decimal point to the left instead of the right. 10x4.6-3 would become 0.0046.
In scientific notation it is: 6.0*105
If the number in sci. notation has a positive exponent, move the decimal to the right the same number of spaces as the exponent's number. For example: 5.78 x 103 = 5780 If the exponent is negative, move the decimal to the left the same number of spaces as the exponent's number. For example: 2.945 x 10-5 = 0.00002945
To write 62.13 x 10^4 in scientific notation, you would move the decimal point four places to the right to account for the exponent 4. This gives you 621,300. Therefore, 62.13 x 10^4 in scientific notation is 6.213 x 10^5.
The exponent would be 10.
The value of the exponent is 9: (6,140,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 6.14 x 109)
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6
It is: 6.8345*10^11 in scientific notation
It is: 2.07*10^-3 in scientific notation
It is: 3.0503*10^7 in scientific notation
0.000045 in Scientific Notation = 4.5 x 10-5
2.54*108
7.23x10-6
1.06^10=10600000000
The value is 8 because the exponent written in scientific notation is 2.45x10^8, which means 2.45 times 10 to the eighth power.
0.000045 = 4.5 x 10^(-5)
You subtract the exponent of the denominator from that of the numerator.
It is: 5.08*10^8 in scientific notation and the exponent of 10 is 8
Scientific notation consists of two main parts: the coefficient and the exponent. The coefficient is a number usually between 1 and 10, which represents the significant figures of the value. The exponent indicates the power of ten by which the coefficient is multiplied, showing the scale or magnitude of the number. For example, in the expression (6.02 \times 10^{23}), 6.02 is the coefficient and 23 is the exponent.
It is called the exponent.
Scientific Notation is expressed by using a number, using an exponent as a number (usually a decimal) multiplied by a 10, and an exponent (the number on the exponent is the number of zeros the number has).Example: 120,000,000 in scientific notation is 1.2 X 107
1.4 X 10^6 6 is the number, zeros are superfluous
4.5X10 exponent 1