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How do you get from scientific notation to standard notation? - Answers
Standard notation is like this lets say 6,920,348 Scientific notation typically includes rounding You go to the first number (6) and put a dot after it then, you count how many numbers there are to the end of the number so it would be 6.9x10^6 or 6.9e6 For the other way around (lets say 6.3x10^5) Just move the decimal place five spots to the right 630,000 What this person is trying to tell you, is that 63000 standard notation, is written as 6.3 times 10 to the power of 5 if using Scientific and Engineering notation. I cannot type 'powers' on my computer keyboard, and I guess that the previous person had the same problem , so he typed 6.3 x 10^5 I find it most annoying that computer keyboards never include mathematical symbols such as Divide, Degrees , Powers, and Square Root symbols.
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How do you get from scientific notation to standard notation? - Answers
Standard notation is like this lets say 6,920,348 Scientific notation typically includes rounding You go to the first number (6) and put a dot after it then, you count how many numbers there are to the end of the number so it would be 6.9x10^6 or 6.9e6 For the other way around (lets say 6.3x10^5) Just move the decimal place five spots to the right 630,000 What this person is trying to tell you, is that 63000 standard notation, is written as 6.3 times 10 to the power of 5 if using Scientific and Engineering notation. I cannot type 'powers' on my computer keyboard, and I guess that the previous person had the same problem , so he typed 6.3 x 10^5 I find it most annoying that computer keyboards never include mathematical symbols such as Divide, Degrees , Powers, and Square Root symbols.
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How do you get from scientific notation to standard notation? - Answers
Standard notation is like this lets say 6,920,348 Scientific notation typically includes rounding You go to the first number (6) and put a dot after it then, you count how many numbers there are to the end of the number so it would be 6.9x10^6 or 6.9e6 For the other way around (lets say 6.3x10^5) Just move the decimal place five spots to the right 630,000 What this person is trying to tell you, is that 63000 standard notation, is written as 6.3 times 10 to the power of 5 if using Scientific and Engineering notation. I cannot type 'powers' on my computer keyboard, and I guess that the previous person had the same problem , so he typed 6.3 x 10^5 I find it most annoying that computer keyboards never include mathematical symbols such as Divide, Degrees , Powers, and Square Root symbols.
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