How do you write 1,040 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Aug 24, 2016

color(blue)(1),color(red)(040) =color(blue)(1).04 xx10^color(red)(3)

Explanation:

Scientific notation is a way of writing very big and very small numbers by referring to powers of 10.
10 = 1xx10
100 =1 xx10^2
1,000 = 1 xx 10^3
10,000= 1 xx10^4 ... and so on

250 " is " 2 1/2 hundreds, or 2.5 xx 100 = 2.5 xx10^2

There should only be one digit before the decimal point ,

color(blue)(1),color(red)(040) =color(blue)(1).04 xx10^color(red)(3)

Look at the following examples:

color(blue)(6)color(red)(93,000) = color(blue)(6).93 xx10^color(red)(5)

color(blue)(2)color(red)(1,350,000) = 2.135 xx 10^color(red)(7)

Decimal fractions are shown with negative indices.

0.color(red)(0003)74 =3.74 xx 10^color(red)(-4)

0.color(red)(000,000,3)45 = 3.45 xx 10^-7