How do you write 23.6 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Jun 27, 2018

2.36*10^1

Explanation:

When we write numbers in scientific notation, we want one non-zero digit before the decimal.

In our case, this means we must loop the decimal one time to the left. This will be our power of 10. Since we are looping left, the exponent will be positive.

23.6=2.36*10^1

Notice, this is equal to 2.36*10, which is equal to 23.6.

Hope this helps!