(a) Interpretation: The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation. Concept introduction: Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M × 10 n . The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
(a) Interpretation: The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation. Concept introduction: Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M × 10 n . The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation.
Concept introduction:
Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M×10n. The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 1.59E
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 1.33×102.
Explanation of Solution
The given question is,
2231.67
On division the answer obtained is 133.53. This number can also be expressed as 133.53×100.
The above answer is adjusted to a standard position. The decimal is shifted two places to the left and the power of 10 is changed from 0 to 2. Hence, the answer of a given division expressed using scientific notation is 1.33×102.
Conclusion
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 1.33×102.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation.
Concept introduction:
Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M×10n. The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 1.59E
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 1.59×10−1.
Explanation of Solution
The given question is,
6.7×1034.2×104
The fraction can be expressed as follows:
a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10x−y)
The answer of a given fraction can be calculated as follows:
6.7×103−44.2=(6.74.2)(10−1)=1.59×10−1
Hence, the answer of a given division is 1.59×10−1.
Conclusion
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 1.59×10−1.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation.
Concept introduction:
Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M×10n. The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 1.59E
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 3.78×10−2.
Explanation of Solution
The given question is,
8.7×10−42.3×10−2
The fraction can be expressed as follows:
a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10x−y)
The answer of a given fraction can be calculated as follows:
8.7×10−4+22.3=(8.72.3)(10−2)=3.78×10−2
Hence, the answer of a given division is 3.78×10−2.
Conclusion
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 3.78×10−2.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation.
Concept introduction:
Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M×10n. The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 1.59E
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 2.52×107.
Explanation of Solution
The given question is,
6.8×1032.7×10−4
The fraction can be expressed as follows:
a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10x−y)
The answer of a given fraction can be calculated as follows:
6.8×103+42.7=(6.82.7)(107)=2.52×107
Hence, the answer of a given division is 2.52×107.
Conclusion
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 2.52×107.
Interpretation Introduction
(e)
Interpretation:
The answers of the given divisions are to be expressed by using scientific notation.
Concept introduction:
Scientific notation is used to write large numbers or small numbers as the product of a nonexponential term and exponential term in the form of M×10n. The M is any number between 1 to 10 written with a decimal after first non-zero digit in the number and n is the exponent which may be positive or negative.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 1.59E
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 2.77×10−7.
Explanation of Solution
The given question is,
1.8×10−26.5×104
The fraction can be expressed as follows:
a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10x−y)
The answer of a given fraction can be calculated as follows:
1.8×10−2−46.5=(1.86.5)(10−6)=0.277×10−6
The above answer is adjusted to a standard position. The decimal is shifted towards one place right and the power of 10 is changed from −6 to −7. Hence, the answer of a given division is 2.77×10−7.
Conclusion
The answers of the given divisions expressed by using scientific notation is 2.77×10−7.
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