There is no true opposite of scientific notation, but the closest answer is Standard Notation.
You do not simply calculate scientific notation for nothing. You need a number for which you calculate the scientific notation.
It is simply 1.72*10^2 in scientific notation
It is 1.49597871*10^8 in scientific notation
What is 270 gigabytes in a scientific notation
The radius of Mercury is approximately 2.44 x 10^6 meters.
2.5559 x 10^4 km
1.06*10-7
4.4981165 x 10^9 km
the radius of neptune is about 15,000 miles or 24,000 km
Not sure about the riadus, but the radius of mercury is 2.44*106 metres.
1.1 to 3.5 *10^-10 metres.
4.5 X 109 kilometers 2.8 X 109 miles
1.06x10-7 mm or 1.06x10-10 m
It is 6.37*10^3 km.
Take the diameter, then divide by 2 to get the radius. To get to scientific notation, put the number in the form of one digit followed by a decimal point, then the rest of the number, followed by x10n, where n is the number of places that you had to move the decimal point to get just one digit to the left of the decimal point. For example: diameter of 8. Divide by 2 to get 4. To get to scientific notation, make it 4X100. You didn't have to move the decimal point at all, so n=0. Example #2: Diameter of 250. Divide by 2 to get radius, which is 125. To make it scientific notation, you have to move the decimal point 2 places to get 1.25X102. If you had to move the decimal point to the right, then make n a negative number. Example #3: Diameter of 1/10. Divide by 2 to get radius of 1/20, or 0.05, which in scientific notation is 5X10-2.
As far as we know, we only use scientific notation here on Earth, for the computing of very large numbers (like the distance between planets) or very small numbers (like the radius of a hydrogen atom).