It is: 1.3*10^4 in scientific notation
The answer depends onwhat you wish to do with the number(s) in scientific notation andwhat you consider to have been step 1.
The scientific notation for 142,000 s is: 1.42 × 105s
8.0 x 104 Put the period after the first number which isn't a 0, then add x 10 with the number of 0's necessary to put the number back to 80,000, which is 4.
It is: 2.34*10^4 s
4.38904 × 105
Usually numbers are rounded to numbers, not letters.
The answer depends onwhat you wish to do with the number(s) in scientific notation andwhat you consider to have been step 1.
Unary or base one notation is also called tally notation-- it uses only one digit, say 1, and the number of 1's represents the number. In this notation, 1 in one 11 is two 111 is three 1111 is four 11111 is five 111111 is six and so on.
The scientific notation for 142,000 s is: 1.42 × 105s
Rubidium has an atomic number of 37, making it an alkali metal. This means that its last shell is an s with only one electron. The full notation is [Kr] 5s1.
Rudolf Benesh has written: 'An introduction to Benesh dance notation' -- subject(s): Dance notation 'An introduction to Benesh movement-notation: dance' -- subject(s): Dance notation
it is an atom
S(n)
Alan Salter has written: 'Perspectives on notation' -- subject(s): Dance notation, Movement notation 'The curving air' -- subject(s): Dance, Study and teaching
Thomas S. Reed has written: 'Directory of music notation proposals' -- subject(s): Musical notation 'The Schrock family'
For an unsigned integer, that would be 216-1. For a signed integer in 2's complement notation, the largest number would be 215-1.
8.0 x 104 Put the period after the first number which isn't a 0, then add x 10 with the number of 0's necessary to put the number back to 80,000, which is 4.