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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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What is 12300 scientific notation?

12300

1.23 X 104

================the zeros are superfluous

How do you write eighty and three tenths in standard form?

The standard form of eighty and three tenths (80.3) is written as: 8.03 × 101

What is 5 x 10 to the 5 th power?

5.0 × 105 written in regular notation is 500,000

How is 0.00094 written in scientific notation?

1. Move the decimal to the right of the first number that isn't 0. EX: .00345 -> 3.45 2. Count the number of spaces you moved the decimal. The decimal for my example is moved three times. ((.00345 -> 0.0345 -> 00.345 -> 003.45)) Because I moved the decimal to the right, the notation will be negative. *If you ever need to move the decimal to the left, the notation will be positive. 3. Set the new number(3.45 in my example) times 10 to the X power, where X is equal to the number of times you moved the decimal. So, the final answer for my example is 3.45 x 10-3. Hope this helps you solve your problem.

What is the scientific notation for liters and quarts?

Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.There may be such numbers associated with liters and quarts but without something specific, there's no way of pinning it down.

What is 8.067 x 10 power 6?

8.067 × 106 written in regular notation is 8,067,000

Convert this number to scientific notation. 150?

1.50 x 10^2.

You had 150.0, and then you move the decimal 2 places to the left. Creating 1.50 x 10^2.

What is the meaning of the phrase 'physical properties'?

Measurable attributes of a portion of our observable world is what physical properties are.

Specifically, something which is physical can be observed. Something which is a property also functions as an attribute. In this context, an observable attribute lends itself to being measured and to telling us something informative and useful about the part of the world to which it belongs.