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How do you write 145,000,000 in scientific notation?

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Answer:


\boxed{1.45 * 10^(8)}

Step-by-step explanation:

A number in scientific notation has the form N × 10ⁿ

where N is a decimal number called the mantissa and n is an integer called the exponent.

We must have 1 ≤ N < 10

Step 1. Determine the mantissa

Move the decimal place to the left to create a new number between 1 and 10.

145 000 000 ⟶ 1.450 000 00; N = 1.45

Step 2. Determine the exponent.

The exponent is the number of times you moved the decimal to get the mantissa.

You moved the decimal eight places to the left, so the exponent n = 8.

Step 3. Write the number in scientific notation

The number in scientific notation is
\boxed{1.45 * 10^(8)}.

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