$1.6787451x10 remainder 13 is this number in scientific notation Explain how you know???
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OpenStudy (cookielate):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes it is because you put in order from biggest to least and has a remainder.
OpenStudy (cookielate):
okay thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
your welocme man anytime
OpenStudy (cookielate):
but i think its wrong
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it might be im not great at math i just like helping
OpenStudy (cookielate):
oh okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can i have a medal though?
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OpenStudy (cookielate):
how do i write it without scientific notation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just write it out as a normal number.
OpenStudy (cookielate):
but idk how
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Like 3 x 10 would just be 30
OpenStudy (cookielate):
so what do i put cuz its a long number
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
May I ask what the "remainder 13" is for?
OpenStudy (cookielate):
IS the exponent
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hello u there ???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm working on an assignment
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OpenStudy (cookielate):
its okay
OpenStudy (cookielate):
sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh! I see now
OpenStudy (cookielate):
i was just asking how i write the number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
one second
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OpenStudy (cookielate):
nomral okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[1.65787451 x 10^{13}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
uhhh.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm not sure why it posted the number 3 times...
OpenStudy (cookielate):
thats how u write the normal number
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
First, 10^13 (or 10 to the 13th power) is 10000000000000 (or a 1 with 13 zeroes)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now just multiply the given number (1.6787451) by 10^13 which it will give you 16,787,451,000,000
or you can just move the decimal place 13 places to the right
OpenStudy (cookielate):
so that would be the normal number and thank you so much