Question
Question: How do you write \(90,000,000,000\) in scientific notation?...
How do you write 90,000,000,000 in scientific notation?
Solution
Hint : We have been given a very large number and we can decipher this because of the ten zeroes given after the number nine. Thus, we shall first carefully count the number of zeroes, put the decimal point only after one digit and accordingly assign a positive or negative power to 10 in order to write the given number in scientific notation.
Complete step-by-step solution:
The scientific notation of any figure follows certain rules. The decimal point comes after one digit only. Rest of the digits are placed after the decimal point and the zeroes are represented as 10 raised to some negative or positive number.
We have been given the number, 90,000,000,000. It can also be written as 90000000000.00. On counting with precision, we get that there are a total eleven digits in the number separated by multiple commas. But we need only one significant digit before the decimal point, therefore, we must take the decimal point 10 digits towards the left and then balance the zeroes by raising 10 to the power of 10, (because the decimal point was dragged ten digits towards the left).
Therefore, the scientific notation is given as 9×1010.
Note:
In any kind of science, we deal with very large numbers like the number of atoms in our body as well as very small numbers like the mass of an atom. Such numbers which are either very large or very small also become unreadable. The possible mistake one can make is writing −10 instead of 10 as the power of 10. So, we have to be very careful while solving.