If we wrote 23.6 million in scientific notation we have 2.36 x 107 for the answer. In scientific notation, there is only one non-zero figure to the left of the decimal, and the other significant figures appear to the decimal's right. We then write an appropriate power of ten to finish our conversion. Out 23.6 million is 23.6 x 106, but we need to shift the decimal one place to the left. That means we'll have to add a power of ten to get the correct conversion, hence 2.36 x 107 will be the correct answer.
There is only one scientific method, however, there is some flexibility in the way in which it is used.
Only one, providing it is repeatable.One! Replication of the experiment result confirms the result in the scientific community.
No there is millions and millons that will get u wondering WHAT THE F--- lol.
No, there are diffrent methods in science but only one scientific method and you can only use it to prove or disprove something (wich may be an answer) otherwise you're doing it wrong.
The solution in a scientific process is typically referred to as the "result" or the "finding." It represents the outcome of the experiment or investigation that answers the research question or hypothesis.
In general, no. However if you are trying to duplicate the results of another experiment, then following the directions exactly will lead to the correct results.
Either one is correct
Both are correct. "There can be only one" is the slogan of Highlander. "There can be only one" focuses on the singularity of the one. "There only can be one" focuses on the fact of oneness. However, this interpretation can mean that there can be at most one, or it might mean that there is only exactly one, not more or less.
Only one if the theory is correct and can stand up to scientific testing. The number of theories really means nothing other than it gives more ideas to test. You could have hundreds of theories and they could all be wrong.
That's correct. There was only one Minotaur.
Only one.
A scientific name can only be used for one species.
commitment. There is only one "e".
The correct way to say the statement is "No one knows how to stop the process of aging." This phrasing emphasizes that there is a lack of knowledge among individuals about halting the aging process.
If we wrote 23.6 million in scientific notation we have 2.36 x 107 for the answer. In scientific notation, there is only one non-zero figure to the left of the decimal, and the other significant figures appear to the decimal's right. We then write an appropriate power of ten to finish our conversion. Out 23.6 million is 23.6 x 106, but we need to shift the decimal one place to the left. That means we'll have to add a power of ten to get the correct conversion, hence 2.36 x 107 will be the correct answer.
You can spell wonderful any way you want, but only one way, wonderful, is correct.