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To write the number in scientific notation 0.000000881
Answer to Problem 44CR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Number 0.000000881to be changed to scientific notation
Calculation:
To convert to scientific notation, move the decimal point to the left (or right side). In the given number, the decimal is to be moved to the right side. Whenever the decimal is required to be moved to the right side, the exponent becomes negative.
So, here in the given number 0.000000881- start moving the decimal point to the right. As there are 6 zero’s, first write the number as-
The correct scientific notation has a number with decimal point just next to the first digit, so need to move the decimal one more place to the right, hence adding 1 more to the power of 10.
Conclusion-
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