Scientific reports that refer to very large or very small numbers will use scientific notation. Howvwever, the notation is less common in everyday life. Having said that, media reporting monetary values in millions (or billions, trillions), or populations are implicitly using a related concept. These are based on powers of a thousand rather than ten.
Scientific notation can be found in various areas of everyday life, such as in measurements of distances across the universe (e.g., the distance between galaxies), expressing very large or small numbers in physics and chemistry (e.g., Planck's constant or Avogadro's number), and in financial calculations involving large sums of money (e.g., national debt or multinational corporate revenue).
Your 150 will be 1.50 x 102 in scientific notation. In scientific notation, we will see only one digit to the left of the decimal, and the other digits will appear on the right. And we'll see the "location" or "position" of the decimal set by a power or ten.
0.03 expressed in scientific notation = 3 x 10-2.For further information see the related link.
2.37 X 102 ============as you see for numbers this small scientific notation is more inconvenient than just writing the number in standard notation
It is: 108,200,000 and can be expressed as 1.082*108 in scientific notation
Geometry is used in my everyday life because I see it everyday. Everything I see is practically geometry. There are posters on my classroom wall, there are desks and chairs, tables, and a big nice white board. I guess this is really how I used geometry in my everyday life.
Your 150 will be 1.50 x 102 in scientific notation. In scientific notation, we will see only one digit to the left of the decimal, and the other digits will appear on the right. And we'll see the "location" or "position" of the decimal set by a power or ten.
0.03 expressed in scientific notation = 3 x 10-2.For further information see the related link.
2.37 X 102 ============as you see for numbers this small scientific notation is more inconvenient than just writing the number in standard notation
It is: 108,200,000 and can be expressed as 1.082*108 in scientific notation
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Geometry is used in my everyday life because I see it everyday. Everything I see is practically geometry. There are posters on my classroom wall, there are desks and chairs, tables, and a big nice white board. I guess this is really how I used geometry in my everyday life.
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