198416 billionths in integer form and scientific notation
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Although this answer is perfectly O.K., most commonly the base, or the 0.00019841, is written as a number with just one digit to the left of the decimal. To format your number in this way, we'll multiply the 0.00019841 by 10, 4 time(s), making it a 1.9841. We do this, because each multiplication by 10 moves the decimal point to the right one digit. But in order to keep our number the same number, we must have a × 10-4 next to the 1.9841. So, the final answer is 1.9841 × 10-4
is this for scientific notation
Yep, and the integer form would be 0.000198416
is that information right?
@Excalibur0126 thanks
Glad I could help :)
can you help me with 3 more please
Sure, what are they?
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