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What is the scientific notation of 95?
Please give a simple explanation!
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Please give a simple explanation!
Thanks :)
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Answered by
Patrick
in reality 95 = 95.0 so if you move the decimal place over 1 to the left you get
9.5 x 10^1
= 9.5 x (10)
= 95
if you move it twice to the left you get .95 x 10^2
.95 x 10^2
= .95 x (10 x 10)
= .95 x 100
= 95
So your answer would be .95 x 10^2
so scientific notation would just be exponents on the ten multiplying it by another number.
i.e.
65 = 65.00
= 6.5 x 10^1 ----> 6.5 x (10)
= .65 x 10^2 ----> .65 x (100)
9.5 x 10^1
= 9.5 x (10)
= 95
if you move it twice to the left you get .95 x 10^2
.95 x 10^2
= .95 x (10 x 10)
= .95 x 100
= 95
So your answer would be .95 x 10^2
so scientific notation would just be exponents on the ten multiplying it by another number.
i.e.
65 = 65.00
= 6.5 x 10^1 ----> 6.5 x (10)
= .65 x 10^2 ----> .65 x (100)
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