How do you write #3.6 times 10^-5# in standard form?
2 Answers
0.000036
Explanation:
When multiplying a number by 10 to the power of a positive exponent (e.g.
When multiplying a number by 10 to the power of a negative exponent (e.g.
For
0.000036
0.000036
Explanation:
The standard form is just the normal method of depicting a number. To get from scientific notation to standard form, you would multiply the number from the scientific notation by the increasing / decreasing factor (