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1,220,000,000 in scientific notation? 0.0287 in scientific notation?
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1,220,000,000 in scientific notation?
0.0287 in scientific notation?
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Answer:
= 1.22 × 109
(scientific notation)
= 1.22e9
(scientific e notation)
= 1.22 × 109
(engineering notation)
(billion; prefix giga- (G))
= 1220000000
(real number)
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= 2.87 × 10-2
(scientific notation)
= 2.87e-2
(scientific e notation)
= 28.7 × 10-3
(engineering notation)
(thousandth; prefix milli- (m))
= 0.0287
(real number)
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Answer:
1.22*10^9
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