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1.986x10 power 6 in standard notation
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1.986x10 power 6 in standard notation
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1986000 in standard notation
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1,986,000 in standard notation! Hope it helps. Remember if it's a positive exponent the number gets bigger and just count the decimal to the right (the amount the exponent is). If negative move the decimal back. Hope this helps :)
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