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Scientific Notation

Scientific notation is the expression of a number based on the largest exponent of 10 for its value, where the form is a decimal number A x 10n.

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Is scientific numbers and scientific notation the same?

No.

Scientific numbers are constants that appear in science. They may or may not require scientific notation.

What is the scientific notation of 6730000?

The scientific notation of 6730000 is 6.73 x 10^6.

How do you write 4.3 in scientific notation?

4.3 x 100

Since we don't need to move the decimal place because the number is already between 1 and 10, we just need to tack on the "x 100" to make it a scientific notation.

How do you write 9461000000000000 in scientific notation?

9461000000000000 is written as 9.461 x 1015

This is the same as saying 9.461 multiplied by 10 to the fifteenth power.

What is 5800 million in scientific notation?

That is the British way of saying billions.

5.8 X 109
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That is also the US way. Britain adopted the short scale in the middle 1960s - only about 50 years ago!

What is (3.45 107) (6.25 105) in scientific notation?

If you mean: 3.45*10^7 and 6.25*10^5 then they are already in scientific notation and they represent the numbers 34,500,000 and 625,000 respectively

What is 3.93x106 in scientific notation?

3.93 times 106 = 416.58 and in scientific notation it is 4.1658*10^2

What is 0.0000105 in scientific notation?

A number in scientific notation should have one number before the decimal place then two after. You move the decimal so this is true, then the number of places you moved the decimal will be the exponent. If you move the decimal to the right your exponent will be negative, if you move it to the left it will be positive. In this case you would move the decimal 5 places so you have 1.05x10^-5.