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Here is the whole thing:

Lets pretend we are going to use the number:

12,645,000,000

  • 1. get the numbers that are most important, which are: 12,645
  • 2. see how many times you have to move the decimal point to make the number greater than 1 but less than 10. It would be like this:

start with: 12645

then move the decimal point over to the left 4 times, making it: 1.2645. this number is greater than 1 but less than 10.

  • the number of times you moved your decimal point is your exponent of ten in the scientific notation. like this:

since you moved the decimal point 4 times, the scientific notation of this number is going to be your number-1.2645- times ten to the 4th power -104-

So your number is now in scientific notation: 1.2645x104

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To make your scientific notation standard notation, do the following:

1. look at your number: 5.8438x105

2. move the decimal point over to the right whatever your exponent is: 5-8-4-3-8-0

3. your new number should be: 584,380

IMPORTANT!

When your decimal reaches the end of your number, keep going! like this:

if the decimal point was here: 8.95 and you need to move it over 6 times, keep going! it should look like this:

8-91-52-03-04-05

so your decimal point would be 3 0's back and look like this:

895,000.

There you go!

Read more: What_are_the_rules_in_changing_scientific_notation_to_standard_notation_and_standard_notation_to_scientific_notation

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