Yes you can. example: 33.5567=49.77109168....
8.8 × 10-3 written in decimal notation is 0.0088
1.Look at the number and note where the decimal point is located 2. If it is a whole number the decimal point is at the end 3. move the decimal point to the left and place just after the first number 4. count the number of places you moved the decimal 5. The scientific notation is the number in step 3 times 10 to the power of step 4 Example: 6,000,000 = 6 times 10 to the sixth power 4,910,000.1 = 4.9100001 times ten to the sixth power 59,100 = 5.91 times ten tot he fifth power
.01 , move the decimal point two places to the left.
Scientific notation is the writing of a number as a decimal number with one digit left of the decimal and all the other digits to the right, and then the power of ten appropriate to expressing that number. Here we have 375,000 for our number. First we need to figure out where the decimal is going to be. It will, per the rule, be between the 3 and the 7. That puts it in a place where only the 3 is to the left of the decimal. (One digit, per the rule.) To get it there, we need to move the decimal to the left by five places. When we move the decimal to the left, we have to multiply by a positive power of 10 to correctly express the number. 375,000 = 3.75 x 105 for your answer in scientific notation.
7.1 × 107 written in regular form is 71,000,000
The decimal equivalent of 10 to the 8th power is 100,000,000
101 as a decimal is 10.
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
If the number is already in decimal form, you do not need to do anything to "convert" it to decimal!
The decimal point is moved to the left by the value of the power.
No, data is information and decimal is a fraction out of a power of ten.
1.2 times ten to the fifth power in decimal notation is 120,000
It the power is d, where d is a signed integer, the decimal point moves d place to the right.
The power is -12 or a trillionth.
10 to the power of -12
It is the power of negative 6.
It has a terminating decimal.