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How do you convert numbers from scientific notation to long form? - Answers

Just the digits (with the decimal point placed after the first digit), followed by× 10 to a http://wiki.answers.com/../index-notation-powers.htmlthat would put the decimal point back where it should be (i.e. it shows how many places to move the decimal point).In this example, 5326.6 is written as 5.3266 × 103, because 5326.6 = 5.3266 × 1000 = 5326.6 × 103



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Just the digits (with the decimal point placed after the first digit), followed by× 10 to a http://wiki.answers.com/../index-notation-powers.htmlthat would put the decimal point back where it should be (i.e. it shows how many places to move the decimal point).In this example, 5326.6 is written as 5.3266 × 103, because 5326.6 = 5.3266 × 1000 = 5326.6 × 103



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How do you convert numbers from scientific notation to long form? - Answers

Just the digits (with the decimal point placed after the first digit), followed by× 10 to a http://wiki.answers.com/../index-notation-powers.htmlthat would put the decimal point back where it should be (i.e. it shows how many places to move the decimal point).In this example, 5326.6 is written as 5.3266 × 103, because 5326.6 = 5.3266 × 1000 = 5326.6 × 103

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