the temperature of the sun at its center is about 2.7 * 10^7 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the temperature written in decimal notation

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To express the temperature in decimal notation, we need to move the decimal point 7 places to the right, as indicated by the exponent. Starting with 2.7, we move the decimal point to the right 7 places to get:

2.7 × 10^7 = 27,000,000.

So, the temperature written in decimal notation is 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit.