At the start of 2012, the population of the United States was approximately 313,269,000. What is this number written in scientific notation?

2 Answers
Jun 12, 2016

313269000=3.13269xx10^8

Explanation:

In scientific notation, we write a number so that it has single digit to the left of decimal sign and is multiplied by an integer power of 10.

Note that moving decimal p digits to right is equivalent to multiplying by 10^p and moving decimal q digits to left is equivalent to dividing by 10^q.

Hence, we should either divide the number by 10^p i.e. multiply by 10^(-p) (if moving decimal to right) or multiply the number by 10^q (if moving decimal to left).

In other words, it is written as axx10^n, where 1<=a<10 and n is an integer.

To write 313269000 in scientific notation, we will have to move the decimal point eight point to the left, which literally means dividing by 10^8 for which we should compensate by multiplying it by 10^8.

Hence in scientific notation 313269000=3.13269xx10^8.

Jun 14, 2016

3.13269000 xx10^8

Explanation:

Given:" "313269000

Objective: have a single non zero digit to the left of the decimal point. In doing this you have changed the value so a mathematical correction will need to be applied.

Multiply by 1 but in the form of 1=10^8/10^8 giving

313269000xx10^8/10^8" "larr" this does not change the value"

313269000/10^8xx10^8

3.13269000 xx10^8" "larr" same value; just looks different!"

The 10^8 is the mathematical correction which is in place but not applied.