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  1. Problems and Solutions. Question 1: Convert 0.00000046 into scientific notation. Solution: Move the decimal point to the right of 0.00000046 up to 7 places. The decimal point was moved 7 places to the right to form the number 4.6. Since the numbers are less than 10 and the decimal is moved to the right. Hence, we use a negative exponent here.

  2. In order to solve problems with numbers written in scientific notation: Use place value reasoning to identify how the power of \bf{10} will change the number. Shift the digits left if multiplying or right if dividing.

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    We must follow the five rules when writing numbers in scientific notation: 1. The base should always be 10 2. The exponent (n) must be a non-zero integer, positive or negative 3. The absolute value of the coefficient (a) is greater than or equal to 1, but it should be less than 10 (1 ≤ a < 10) 4. The coefficient (a) can be positive or negative numb...

    As we know, in scientific notation, there are two parts: 1. Part 1:Consisting of just the digits with the decimal point placed after the first digit 2. Part 2:This part follows the first part by × 10 to a power that puts the decimal point where it should be While writing numbers in scientific notation, we need to figure out how many places we shoul...

    We sometimes use the ^ symbol instead of power while writing numbers in scientific notation. In such cases, the above number 4237.8, written in scientific notation as 4.2378 × 103, can also be written as 4.2378 × 10^3 Similarly, calculators use the notation 4.2378E; here, E signifies 10 × 10 × 10 1. More Resources 1.1. Converting Scientific Notatio...

  3. Case 1: The number is a single-digit integer. In this case, the scientific notation form of the number is digit × 101 d i g i t × 10 1. Case 2: The absolute value of the number is less than 1. Follow the process below. Step 1: Count the number of zeros between the decimal and the first non-zero digit. Label this n.

  4. Scientific notation – Practice problems. After having reviewed the examples with answers, try to solve the following scientific notation problems. Simply choose an answer and select the “Check” button to check your chosen answer. If you are having trouble with these problems, you can look back at the above examples carefully.

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  5. How to solve your scientific notation problems. To solve your scientific notation problem, type in your number like 23400. The scientific notation calculator will then show you the steps to help you learn how to convert the number to scientific notation.

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  7. Write your answer in scientific notation. Answer: Read and Understand: We are looking for how long—an amount of time. We are given a rate which has units of meters per second and a distance in meters. This is a d=r\cdot {t} d = r ⋅t problem. Define and Translate:

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