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Write the number in scientific notation as a decimal.
6.453 x 10^(-1)
Negative exponent 1 tells me to move the decimal point one unit to the left.
Doing so, I get 0.6453.
Last edited by Oculus8596 (2024-09-25 01:10:35)
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Correct.
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Converting to scientific notation helps to write very big numbers like 93,000,000,000 and very small numbers like 0.000000000112 in a proper condensed form for easy reading.
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Write each number in scientific notation as a decimal.
A. 9.7 x 10^3
B. 6.453 x 10^(-1)
Question A
Positive exponent 3 tells me to move the decimal point 3 places to the right.
Doing so, I get 9,700.
Question B
Negative exponent 1 tells me to move the decimal point one unit to the left.
Doing so, I get 0.6453.
Is 9700 a decimal?
Should it be 9700.0, to make it a decimal?
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Oculus8596 wrote:Write each number in scientific notation as a decimal.
A. 9.7 x 10^3
B. 6.453 x 10^(-1)
Question A
Positive exponent 3 tells me to move the decimal point 3 places to the right.
Doing so, I get 9,700.
Question B
Negative exponent 1 tells me to move the decimal point one unit to the left.
Doing so, I get 0.6453.
Is 9700 a decimal?
Should it be 9700.0, to make it a decimal?
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Last edited by Oculus8596 (2024-09-25 01:11:21)
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Thanks.
What edit did you make?
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Thanks.
What edit did you make?
I changed the title and removed one of the questions.
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