What you have to do is make sure your scientific notation is between 1 and 9.9999.....
you know. then, you multiply that number by ten to a certain power-a negative or positive power; negative moving the decimal to the left and positive to the right-depending on the number you are using. For example, 6.37 x 10(to the 7 power).
28.6 is the standard notation. The standard form(also called scientific notation) is: 2.86 × 101
The standard number 0.09 in scientific notation is: 9 × 10-2
1,150 in Scientific Notation = 1.15 x 103
It is one of the great ironies of Mathematics that "standard" is not standard. In the US, standard notation is a number, like 953, which would be written in scientific notation as 9.53 x 10^2 In Britain, scientific notation is also known as "standard form."
It is: 3.992*10^11 in scientific notation
28.6 is the standard notation. The standard form(also called scientific notation) is: 2.86 × 101
The standard number 0.09 in scientific notation is: 9 × 10-2
The standard number 8,200 in scientific notation is 8.2 x 103
1,150 in Scientific Notation = 1.15 x 103
You can't convert it to scientific notation. Also, the 0 in this number is of no use.
It is not possible to convert a number with 2 decimal points into scientific notation.
It is one of the great ironies of Mathematics that "standard" is not standard. In the US, standard notation is a number, like 953, which would be written in scientific notation as 9.53 x 10^2 In Britain, scientific notation is also known as "standard form."
0.9 in scientific notation is 9.0*10*^-1
It is: 6.327*10^10 when in scientific notation
It is: 3.992*10^11 in scientific notation
0.000127 in Scientific Notation = 1.27 x 10-4
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