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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
13

5.7005 million in figures???

Mathematics
2 answers:
Reika [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

5,700,500

Step-by-step explanation:

5.7005 million

5.7005 million

Million is written as 1,000,000

Now:

5.7005million is 5.7005 x 1,000,000

This gives: 5,700,500

wariber [46]3 years ago
6 0

5,700,500

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

<u>Problem:</u>

5.7005 million in figures.

<u>The Process:</u>

5.7005 is a decimal number that can be written as \boxed{ \ 5.7005 = \frac{57005}{10,000} \ }.

The term of million is the same as 1,000 thousand or 1,000,000.

Hence, 5.7005 million is 5.7005 times 1,000,000.

\boxed{ \ 5.7005 \times 1,000,000 = \frac{57005}{10,000} \times 1,000,000 \ }

We cross out 10,000 because it can be divided by 1,000,000.

\boxed{ \ 5.7005 \times 1,000,000 = 5.7005 \times 100 \ }

Thus, the result is \boxed{\boxed{ \ 5.7005 \ million = 5,700,500 \ }}

- - - - - - - - -

What we have discussed above is writing in standard form. Let's continue with the way of writing in scientific notation.

  • Scientific notation represents the way scientists deal with very broad or very narrow numbers in the product of a decimal form of number and powers of ten.  
  • In other words, these numbers can be rewritten as simple numbers multiplied by 10 which are raised to certain exponents.

Scientific notation should be in the form of  

\boxed{ \ a \times 10^n \ }

where  

\boxed{ \ 1 \leq a \ < 10 \ }

  • a = mantissa
  • n = the order of magnitude

Let's change 5,700,500 as a standard form into scientific notation.

\boxed{ \ 5,700,500 = 5.7005 \times 1,000,000 \ }

Hence, 5,700,500 is written in scientific notation and rounded off to be \boxed{\boxed{ \ 5,700,500 = 5.7 \times 10^{6} \ }}

<h3>Learn more</h3>
  1. Standard form to scientific notation brainly.com/question/10436883
  2. How is 0.00023 written in scientific notation? brainly.com/question/1898080
  3. How to explain 3,482,000,000 in scientific notation brainly.com/question/231855

Keywords: 5.7005 million in figures, written, in standard form, scientific notation, mantissa, the order of magnitude, power, decimal, very large, small

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