Doctors use scientific notation in order to easily express very large or very small numbers in a concise and standardized format. This notation helps prevent errors in calculations and ensures clarity in communication among healthcare professionals. By using scientific notation, doctors can efficiently convey important numerical information such as medication dosages, laboratory values, and patient statistics.
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Doctors use scientific notation because it allows them to easily work with very large or very small numbers without writing out a bunch of zeros. It helps them communicate precise measurements and calculations in a standardized format that is universally understood in the medical field. Plus, let's face it, ain't nobody got time to write out all those zeros when you're saving lives.
So they can reduce those really big numbers into really small numbers, such as 968,000 times 10 which can be noted as 9.68 times 105.
They use scientific notation in the same way as other scientists use scientific notation.
Doctors use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers. For instance, the number of colony forming units in a urine culture is often reported in scientific notation, with > 10^5 CFU considered a UTI in a mid-stream clean catch sample.
length is measured in au's, which is the astronomical unit (the average distance from the earth to the sun). Also used is the light-year (the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 earth year). at 3*10^8 meters per second, that is pretty far.
scientific notation sums are used because it can work out how far or how long it will take for light to get there this is a example 2000000 this in notation is 2x10 6
Electricians use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
You can use it whenever you want, but usually it's used for convenience when working with extremely large numbers or extremely small numbers.
You would use scientific notation for numbers that are very large or very small.
Scientists use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Pharmaceuticals use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Robotics engineers use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
No. 35 is exponential notation, (3 is the base of the exponent 5), but in scientific notation the base must be 10 and the exponent must be an integer. 100.1 is exponential notation but not sci. notation.
There is no true opposite of scientific notation, but the closest answer is Standard Notation.