How do you write 0.07106 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Sep 15, 2015

7104

Explanation:

A general form number written in exponential form

a10b

must have its mantissa, which is the name given to coefficient a, in the interval

1|a|<10

Your starting number has its mantissa written as 0.07. This means that you must use up some of those power of 10 to get it in that interval.

So, you have

0.07106=0.7105=7104

You now have 17<10, so this is where you stop.

Since the original number had one signifcant figure, its scientific notation version must have one significant figure as well.