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What is the number in scientific notation?

​0.000000000093

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You have to move the decimal point all the way to behind the 9.
You move it eleven places to the right.
The answer is
9.3 x 10^-11
User Andres Foronda
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The number in scientific notation is
9.3*10^(-11).

To find the number in scientific notation.

What is scientific notation?

Scientific Notation is the expression of a number n in the form a∗10b. where a is an integer such that 1≤|a|<10 and b is an integer too.

Move the decimal 11 times to right in the number so that the resulting number, m = 9.3, is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10

Since to moved the decimal to the right the exponent n is negative

n = -11

So, Write in the scientific notation form,
m*10^(n)


9.3*10^(-11)

So, the number in scientific notation is
9.3*10^(-11).

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