Something that is a million usually starts off 6 digits higher. For instance, 93 million is expressed as 93 * 106. Finally, move a decimal place to the left to get:
9.3 x 107
It is: 9.3*107 in scientific notation
93 hundred-thousandths in scientific notation = 9.3 × 10-4
93 million = 9.3 × 107
To write .93 million in standard notation, first convert million to its numerical value: 1 million is 1,000,000. Therefore, .93 million is calculated as 0.93 x 1,000,000, which equals 930,000. Thus, .93 million in standard notation is 930,000.
0.5 million in scientific notation is 5.0 x 105.
93 million in Scientific Notation = 9.3 x 107
It is: 9.3*107 in scientific notation
93 hundred-thousandths in scientific notation = 9.3 × 10-4
93 million = 9.3 × 107
0.5 million in scientific notation is 5.0 x 105.
251 million in Scientific Notation = 2.51 x 108
1.1 million in Scientific Notation = 1.1 x 106
6.25 million in Scientific Notation = 6.25 x 106
63.5 million in Scientific Notation = 6.35 x 107
2.4 million in Scientific Notation = 2.4 x 106
2.6 million = 2,600,000 = 2.6*106 in scientific notation
10.6 million in Scientific Notation = 1.06 x 107