How do you write 0.0000485 in scientific notation?

2 Answers
Apr 24, 2018

4.85*10^-5

Explanation:

you take that number and count how far away the first digit is from 0. The 8 is five digits away from the zero after the decimal.

The five will be the exponent, but since the non-zero digits are to the right of the zeroes, it'll be -5. We're basically looping the decimal 5 times to the right, which means the exponent will be negative.

=>4.85*10^-5

Apr 25, 2018

4.85*10^-5

Explanation:

When we write numbers in scientific notation, we want the decimal after the first non-zero digit.

In our case, we want the decimal between the 4 and the 8. This means we have to loop the decimal five times to the right.

The 5 will be our exponent, but since we looped it right, it'll be negative. Thus, we have:

4.85*10^-5

Hope this helps!