1.3 × 10^3
It is 1.3*10^3.
To write 1300 in scientific notation, you would move the decimal point three places to the left, resulting in 1.3 × 10^3.
1,300 in Scientific Notation = 1.3 x 103
3.10 x 10-3
1.3 x 103
John Boe has written: 'Chant and notation in South Italy and Rome before 1300' -- subject(s): Beneventan chants, Gregorian chants, History and criticism, Tropes (Music)
1000 to 1300 AD can be written as: M - MCCC AD.
It is 1300 because anything from 1250-1300 would be rounded up. Anything fron 1200-1249 would have been rounded down.
1300 km would be better.
To determine how many 20s it takes to make 1300, you would divide 1300 by 20. This calculation would result in 65, indicating that it takes 65 twenty-dollar bills to make 1300 dollars.
Well, honey, 40 percent of 1300 is 520. So, if you were looking to find out how much that fancy dress at the store would cost with a 40% discount, now you know - you're welcome!
In Roman numerals 1300 would be MCCC. The M equals 1000, and the C equals 100.