In Canada in 1998 the estimated number of households that owned 2 or more vehicles was 3.939 x 10 6
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. How is this number written in standard decimal notation?

Respuesta :

In Canada in 1998 the estimated number of households written in standard decimal notation is 3939000

Solution:

Given that in 1998 estimated number of households that owned 2 or more vehicles was [tex]3.939 \times 10^{6}[/tex]

Need to represent the number [tex]3.939 \times 10^{6}[/tex] in standard decimal notation.

In this case we need to move the decimal point based on the power of 10.

In our case power of 10 = 6.

Let’s first take a number without [tex]10^6[/tex] and add six zeros on right.

So we get 3.939000000

Now multiplying above number by [tex]10^6[/tex] means moving the decimal after 6 numbers from the current position, that means  

[tex]3.939 \times 10^{6}=3939000.00[/tex]

That is 3939000 is required standard decimal notation of scientific notation number [tex]3.939 \times 10^{6}[/tex]