How do you write 0.002060.00206 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Oct 31, 2015

2.06xx10^(-3)2.06×103

Explanation:

When writing a number aa in scientific notation, we write it in the form

a' xx 10 ^ b

where

1 <= a' < 10

To do this, we shift a's decimal point such that we satisfy the above condition. The amount of shift of would translate to the value of b while the direction of the shift would translate to the sign. Shifting the decimal point to the right means b is negative. On the other hand, shifting the decimal point to the left would mean b is positive

Using the given number in the question as an example:

a = 0.00206

a' = 2.06

To get a', we shifted the decimal point 3 places to the right.
This means

b = -3

Hence,

0.00206 = 2.06 xx 10^-3