How do you write 1011.9 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Feb 14, 2016

1011.9=1.0119×103 in scientific notation.

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, 19 inclusive. The exponent is the number of places the decimal is moved. It is positive if the decimal is moved to the left, and negative if the decimal is moved to the right.

1011.9 has 5 significant figures.

1011.9=1.0119×103 in scientific notation.

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