(a) Write the following numbers in scientific
notation using E-notation.
Example: Enter 1.20E-4 for
1.20×10-4
Write each number to two decimal places with
one non-zero digit before the decimal point.
Example: Use 1.20E-4
NOT 0.120E-3 or
12.0E-5
(i) | 80600 | |
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(ii) | 0.0200 |
(b) Write the following numbers in standard
notation.
Do not include a decimal point for numbers greater
than 1.
Include a zero before the decimal point for
numbers less than 1.
(i) | 8.16×103 | |
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(ii) | 3.50×10-4 |
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