How do you write #4.00005times10^7# in standard notation?
1 Answer
Mar 6, 2016
Explanation:
- This is the reverse process of writing standard scientific notation;
- First, look at the exponent which is 7;
- Move the decimal point 7 times to the left bearing in mind that moving the decimal to the left means a negative exponent, and that would cancel out the exponent;
- Position your decimal and apply appropriate commas to identify its place value and readability;
- The standard notation is
#40,000,500# .