leumas82 leumas82
  • 19-04-2019
  • Mathematics
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160000 in scientific notation​

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kmagon kmagon
  • 19-04-2019

Answer:

1.6* 10^5

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Move the decimal place to the left to make a number from 1 to 10.

2. Find the exponent, that is the number of times you moved the decimal.

3.Then put the number in scientific notation.

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gmany
gmany gmany
  • 19-04-2019

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{160000=1.6\times10^5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The scientific notation:

[tex]a\times10^k[/tex]

where

[tex]1\leq a<10[/tex] and [tex]k\in\mathbb{Z}[/tex]

We have 16000:

[tex]1\underbrace{60000}_{\leftarrow5}=1.6\times10^5[/tex]

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