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Exponential notation standard

It often happens that multiplication or division yields an answer that is not in standard exponential notation. For example,... [Pg.644]

The product is not in standard exponential notation because the coefficient, 30, does not lie between 1 and 10. To correct this situation, rewrite the coefficient as 3.0 X 101 and then add exponents ... [Pg.644]

To be sure that you know how many significant digits there are in such a number, you can report the number in standard exponential notation. The population of New York would be 8 X 10h people, and the bank account would be 8.000000 x 106 dollars. All digits in standard exponential form arc significant. [Pg.21]

Explain why every 0 in the coefficient is significant in a number properly expressed in standard exponential notation. [Pg.36]

Express, in standard exponential notation, the number of ( ) cubic centimeters in 1.0L... [Pg.40]

Standard exponential notation exponential notation with the coefficient having a value of 1 or more but less than 10. [Pg.360]

Convert each of the following numbers to standard exponential notation ... [Pg.81]

For the following problem, calculate the answer in kilograms to the proper number of significant digits, and give the answer in standard exponential notation ... [Pg.326]

Scientists report numbers from literally astronomical to almost infinitesimal. In order to do so conveniently, we use scientific notation, also known as standard exponential notation. Scientific notation is a form of a number with a decimal coefficient times a power of 10. The following number is in scientific notation, with its parts identified ... [Pg.23]

A number may be written in standard exponential notation as follows ... [Pg.49]

One way to change an ordinary number to standard exponential notation uses a larger/smaller approach ... [Pg.50]

How to Change a Decimal Number to Standard Exponential Notation... [Pg.50]


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