How do you write 6022 in scientific notation?

2 Answers
May 30, 2018

6.022 \cdot 10^3

Explanation:

To write a number in scientific notation means to write the number with only the first significant digit as whole part, and the rest of the number as the decimal part. Obviously, we have to multiply by an appropriate power of 10 to return to our original number.

So, if we want to maintain only the first significant digit as whole part of 6022, we will write it as 6.022.

To do so, we included three digits in the decimal parts, i.e. we divided by 1000. To nullify this effect, multiply back for 1000, writing it as 10^3:

6022 = 6.022 \cdot 1000 = 6.022 \cdot 10^3

May 30, 2018

We need to move the decimal point 3 places to the left so the exponent for the 10s term will be positive:

6022 = 6022.0 = 6.022 xx 10^3