Match number in standard form with its form in scientific notation.
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0.156 A) 1.56 × 101 15.6 B) 6.2 × 102 620 C) 1.56 × 10-1 0.062 D) 6.2 × 10-2
In answer A, you have an exponent of positive 1 that means to move the decimal once to the right. You figure out the rest
(If you don't change the way you represent exponents you will get it wrong in school and people here won't know what you are talking about.|dw:1381518866074:dw|
sir i dont need help of how to right it i just need help to find the answer
then you came to the wrong place. nobody wants to do your work for you, now if you want to learn that's another story. If you cant write it correct we cant understand what you want help with. That was my point before and still is
You'll never find the answer if people don't know what you're talking about. :D Anyway, scientific notation isn't that hard once you get the hang of it. Think of a number in the form X.XXXX, then count how many decimal places "moved over" it is.
never mind i just guessed
I'll give you a silly example in answer A above you have 1.56 × 101 most people will tell you that = 156.56 because you asked them to multiply What you meant is 1.56 x10^1 which = 15.6 please grow up
thank you anyways
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