Claret College of Isabela: Junior High School
Claret College of Isabela: Junior High School
Claret College of Isabela: Junior High School
SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
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Scientific Notation
A number expressed in the form a ×10 n, where a is a decimal number with l ≤|a|<10 ,and n is an integer.
EXPLAIN
In words, the number in a scientific notation is written as a number with one nonzero digit to the left, of the decimal point
multiplied by a power of notation 10. The number of digits to the right of the decimal point in a depends on the degree of
accuracy you want to show.
Scientific notation is based on powers of 10. Numbers written in scientific notation have two parts:
Integer exponent
X 10
Decimal number between 1 and 10, including 1.
The first part is a decimal with one nonzero number to the left of the decimal point. The second part is a power of 10.
The decimal number is multiplied by the power of 10. Calculator displays show the decimal part as well as the exponent
but omit the symbol for multiplication and the base 10.
The number 4.35 x 106 is in scientific notation because 4.35 is greater than or equal to l, but less than 10, and the
exponent 6 is an integer. The number 43.5 x 106 is not in scientific notation because 43.5 is greater than 10. The number
0.435 x 106 is also not in scientific notation because 0.435 is less than l.
4.35 x 106 means:
4.35 x 106 =4.35 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10
=43.5 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10
=435 x 10 x 10 x 10x 10
=4 350 x 10 x 10 x 10
=43 500 x 10 x 10
=435 000 x 10
=4 350 000
Note that each multiplication by 10 moves the decimal point one place to the right. Because we multiply it by 6
factors of 10, the decimal point moves a total of six places to the right from where it started in 4.35.
4.35 106 =4. 3 5 0 0 0 0 350 000 The decimal point moves six places to the right.
The example above suggests that the exponent of the power of 10 determines the number of places that the
decimal point moves.
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1. 937,000
Solution:
Place the decimal point to the right of the first nonzero digit, 9. Next, count the number of places to the right of
this decimal, which is five places. Write 5 as the exponent of 10. Delete all the zeros to the right of the last nonzero digit,
which is 7 in this case.
937,000=9.37 ×105
2. 0.0000503
Solution:
Place the decimal point between digits 5 and 0 so that we have 5.03, which is a decimal number greater than 1 but
less than 10. Because there are five decimal places between the original position and the new position, the exponent is -5.
0.0000503 = 5.03 ×10−5
3. 443000
Solution:
Place the decimal point to the right of the first nonzero digit, 4. Next, count the number of places to the right of
this decimal, which is five places. Write 5 as the exponent of 10. Delete all the zeros to the right of the last nonzero digit,
which is 3 in this case.
443000 = 4.43 ×10 5
4. 0.000451
Solution:
Place the decimal point between digits 4 and 5 so that we have 4.51, which is a decimal number greater than 1 but
less than 10. Because there are four decimal places between the original position and the new position, the exponent is -4.
0.000451 = 4.51 ×10−4
Examples: Scientific Notation to Standard Form
Write each number in standard form.
1. 4.9 × 107
Solution:
Multiplying 4.9 by 107 means that the decimal point will move seven places to the right.
4.9 × 107=49 ,000 , 000
2. 6.7 ×10−3
Solution:
1
To evaluate 10−3 , write a positive exponent or find the reciprocal of it, .
103
1
6.7 ×10−3=6.7 × Multiply 6.7 by 1
103
6.7
= Expand 103=10 × 10× 10=1 000
103
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Junior High School
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6.7
= Since there are 3 zeros on the denominator, move 3 decimal places from 6 to the left.
1000
= 0.0067
6
3. 7 ×10
Solution:
Multiplying 7 by 106 means that the decimal point will move six places to the right.
7 ×10 6=7,000,000
4. 7.1 ×10−5
Solution:
1
To evaluate 10−5 , write a positive exponent or find the reciprocal of it, .
105
1
7.1 ×10−5 =7.1× Multiply 7.1 by 1
105
7.1
= 5 Expand 105=10 × 10× 10× 10 ×10=100000
10
6.7
= Since there are 5 zeros on the denominator, move 5 decimal places from 7 to the left.
100 000
= 0.000071
Other way of evaluating example number 4, is to simply move 5 decimal places to the left and remove 10−5 .
7.1 ×10−5 =0.00071
Significant Figures
Besides being a convenient way for writing very large or very small numbers, scientific notation provides an
exact gauge for more precise measurements. Each digit in a number that gives the degree of precision of measurement is
called a significant digit. This is determined by the value of the place of the last significant digit on the right. The
following are the rules for significant digits.
MATHEMATICS 7
NAME:______________________________ DATE: ___________________
SECTION & GRADE LEVEL: ________________ OUTPUT NO: ______9______
1. 380 000 =
2. 7 000 000 =
EVALUATE
3. 0.0000000456=
4. 0.00140