602,000,000,000,000,000,000 to a scientific notation
is this a question or ?
yes its a question
what they mean is how do would you write it nesa
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The first part of a number in scientific notation is always between 1-10 (not including 10) so in your case, the first part is 6.02 count how many decimal places you have to go from the right end of the number, to get to 6.02 that number of decimal places will be your exponent
Wouldnt it be 20 or 18 counting the numbers of 0s?
you have to go all the way to 6.02 for a whole number, the decimal point is implied to be at the end move it to the left across 18 0's, but you have to go 2 more to the left to get to 6.02 I should have mentioned it earlier, but since our number is greater than 1, we use the positive exponent
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