How do you write 159840 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Jun 25, 2018

1.5984*10^5

Explanation:

The key realization is that when we write numbers in scientific notation, we want one non-zero digit before the decimal point.

In our example, we need the decimal to be after the 1, so we must loop it 5 times to the left.

The 5 will be our power of 10, and since we looped the decimal left, the exponent will be positive. We get

1.5984*10^5

Hope this helps!