How do you write 1011.9 in scientific notation?
1 Answer
Feb 14, 2016
Explanation:
A number written in scientific notation consists of a coefficient times the base 10 raised to a power (an exponent).
The coefficient consists of the significant figures (digits) in a number with the decimal moved so that it comes after the first non-zero digit,
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