How do you write 7,930,000,000 in scientific notation?

1 Answer
Feb 16, 2016

=7.93 xx10^9

Explanation:

The number that has the biggest impact if it is the one that is changed. It is called color(blue)(" 'the most significant figure'").
It is the 7 as it is counting in the biggest units.

I say the next bit the way I do to avoid some classic mistakes that occur.

Keeping the decimal place where it is, 'slid' the number 9 places to the right so that you end up with:

7.930 Although you have the same digits their value, written this way, has changed. So we need to convert them back to the original value.

We have reduced its value by a factor 10^9 so we need to increase it by the same size of factor:

7930000000= (7930000000)/(color(brown)(10^9))xxcolor(brown)(10^9)

=7.93 xx10^9
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In principle we have multiplied the original value by" "color(brown)( 1 )" "but in the form of color(brown)(10^9/10^9)