3.5x10-3.
Usually only one digit is to the left of the decimal point in scientific notation. For example, 240 is written as 2.4x10^2 while .00035 would be written as 3.5 x 10^-4. In some instances, however rare they are, you may see expressions such as 24x10^1 or 35x10^-3, and so on.
It is 8.9*10^-5 in scientific notation
It is "(scientific notation)".
This number in scientific notation is 9.8x10-5.
It is: 2.7*10^0 in scientific notation
Due to the leading zeros I guess there is a missing decimal point either after or before the first zero: 0.0035 = 3.5 × 10^-3 .00035 = 0.00035 = 3.5 × 10^-4
Usually only one digit is to the left of the decimal point in scientific notation. For example, 240 is written as 2.4x10^2 while .00035 would be written as 3.5 x 10^-4. In some instances, however rare they are, you may see expressions such as 24x10^1 or 35x10^-3, and so on.
It is 8.9*10^-5 in scientific notation
It is "(scientific notation)".
This number in scientific notation is 9.8x10-5.
It is: 2.7*10^0 in scientific notation
The scientific notation for 89,450 is: 8.945 × 104
9.32 x 105 already is in scientific notation.9.32 x 105 already is in scientific notation.9.32 x 105 already is in scientific notation.9.32 x 105 already is in scientific notation.
There is no true opposite of scientific notation, but the closest answer is Standard Notation.
510 in scientific notation is 5.1x102.
It can be written (in scientific notation) as 8.76x108.
150 in scientific notation is 1.5x102.