It is: 2.4*10^16 in scientific notation
23 kilograms = 23,000 grams23,000 grams in Scientific Notation = 2.3 x 104grams
1.48, in scientific notation is 1.48 but, if you really need to show that you have written it in scientific notation, you could write it as 1.48*100
It shows the value of the number. The order of magnitude is readily seen.
Using scientific notation reduces the need to write out very large or very small numbers as the following examples show:- 1,000,000,000,000 = 1.0*1012 in scientific notation 0.0000000001 = 1.0*10-10 in scientific notation
23 kg = 23000 gm which is 2.3 x 104.
23 kilograms = 23,000 grams23,000 grams in Scientific Notation = 2.3 x 104grams
1.48, in scientific notation is 1.48 but, if you really need to show that you have written it in scientific notation, you could write it as 1.48*100
It shows the value of the number. The order of magnitude is readily seen.
Using scientific notation reduces the need to write out very large or very small numbers as the following examples show:- 1,000,000,000,000 = 1.0*1012 in scientific notation 0.0000000001 = 1.0*10-10 in scientific notation
23 kg = 23000 gm which is 2.3 x 104.
Scientific notation is used to show numbers raised to powers of ten. Pluto is a planet. Therefore, Pluto cannot be put into scientific notation because there are no numbers in Pluto to put to a power of ten...
15100.00 = 1.51 * 104 but if it is important to show that the original number was accurate to 2 decimal places, then 1.510000 * 104
You could try setting the format of the cell to show the number in scientific notation with a set amount of decimal places. That way it won't widen the cell, but your number will show in scientific notation, which may not be what you want. Another thing you can do is format the cell as text. The number will spill over into the next column, but the column won't widen out. If there is anything in the cell to the right of it, then the full number won't show. Those are two approaches you can take. For both the text and scientific notation formatting, you should apply the formatting before entering the values. Then it won't widen the column when you put in the data.
The idea is to show very large numbers, or very small numbers (close to zero) in a concise notation. If you write down the mass of the Sun in kilograms, it is very cumbersome; also, you have to count the digits to compare with some other number (such as the mass of another star); with scientific notation, you can immediately compare two such numbers.
covert this number into a standard notation 18.4 can you give me the steps how you would covert this.
6.570 = 6.570*1 = 6.570*10^0.
It is: 6.4*10^-2 in standard form or scientific notation