The diameter of the moon is 3,474,000 metres. How is this written in scientific notation?

2 Answers

3.474×106

Explanation:

scientific notation has only one digit to the left of the decimal point. Then all the other significant digits are written to the right of the decimal point.
The place holders are not written but the function of place holders to show the value of the number is represented by a power of ten.

The 3474 digits are all significant . Having only one digit to the left of the decimal gives 3.474

The decimal point has been moved six places to the left. This is the same as dividing by 1,000,000 or multiplying by 11,000,000

11000000×1000000=1

1000000=106

So to keep the value the same the significant digits must be multiplied by 106

the answer is 3.474×106

Jun 13, 2018

3.474×106

Explanation:

Scientific notation is a way of writing very big or very small numbers using powers of 10.

It is written in the form a×10n where a is a value such that 1a<10andn is an integer.

This means that a must have only one (non-zero) digit before the decimal point.

n indicates the number of place holders that the decimal point should move.

1000=1×103and2000=2×103

3,474,000.=3.474×106

The decimal point is moved 6 places to the left