it's used in more than two places. It's used in Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy.
The scientific notation of 700 is 7.0*102. It is 7 times ten to the power of two because you move two decimal places to the right.
To convert 0.010 to scientific notation, move the decimal point two places to the right and multiply by 10 raised to the power equal to the number of places moved. In this case, the decimal point shifts to the right two places, resulting in 1.0. Therefore, 0.010 can be written in scientific notation as 1.0 x 10^-2.
5 in scientific notation would be 5 x 100. This is because you wouldn't have to move the decimal. With 101, you would have to move the decimal to the left two places in order to convert it to scientific notation. It would be 1.01 x 102.
To write 410 in scientific notation, you move the decimal point two places to the left, and indicate the power of 10. Thus, 410 in scientific notation is written as 4.1 x 10^2.
To write 99.7 in scientific notation, you can move the decimal point to the right until there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. Count the number of places you moved the decimal point. Since you moved it two places, the scientific notation representation of 99.7 would be 9.97 × 10^1.
To convert 450 to scientific notation, you move the decimal point to a position after the first digit, which gives you 4.5. Then count the number of places you moved the decimal point, in this case, it is two places. Thus, 450 in scientific notation is written as 4.5 x 10^2.
To write 180 in scientific notation, move the decimal point after the first digit, giving you 1.80. Then count the number of places you moved the decimal point. In this case, you moved it two places to the right. Finally, express the number 180 as 1.80 x 10^2 in scientific notation.
3.9 x 10^-2 Move the decimal point two places to the right.
2006 into scientific notation is.. 2.006 * 103
The scientific notation for ten over two which is 5 is 5 x 10 ^0.
52/1000 = 5.2*10-2 in scientific notation
5.98x10^5 For scientific notation, you want to move the decimal point so that it's after the first digit. Then you count how many places you moved the decimal and make that the power of 10. In this case you moved the decimal point 5 places, three places in front of the 3 zeroes and two more places in front of the 9 and 8.