How do you write 0.07⋅106 in scientific notation?
1 Answer
Sep 15, 2015
Explanation:
A general form number written in exponential form
a⋅10b
must have its mantissa, which is the name given to coefficient
1≤|a|<10
Your starting number has its mantissa written as
So, you have
0.07⋅106=0.7⋅105=7⋅104
You now have
Since the original number had one signifcant figure, its scientific notation version must have one significant figure as well.