Answer:-
The radius of the Sun is 6.96 x 10⁵ km
Each bacterial cell is 0.00019 mm wide.
Explanation:-
When scientists often deal with numbers that are either very large or very small, they use the scientific notation.
The number is expressed as a quantity multiplied by 10 raised to a appropriate power.
When there are zeroes to the right, the power of ten is positive. If the zeroes are to the left, it is negative.
Thus 696000 becomes 6.96 x 10⁵ having zeroes to the right.
Again 1.9 x 10⁻⁴ becomes 0.00019 having a negative power.
Thus the radius of the Sun is 6.96 x 10⁵ km
Each bacterial cell is 0.00019 mm wide.