Scientific notation is a way to write compactly numbers with lots of digits, either because they're very large (like 2393490000000000000000000), or very small (like 0.0000000000356).
We use powers of ten to describe all those leading/trailing zeros, so that we con concentrate on the significat digits alone.
In your case, the "important" part of the number is composed by the digits 6 and 1, all the other digits are zero. But how many zeroes? Well, let's do the computation.
Every power of 10,
is written as one zero followed by n zeroes, so we have

Multiplying a number by
means to shift the decimal point to the right and/or add trailing zeroes n times. So, we have to repeat this process six times. We shift the decimal point to the right one position, and then add the five remaning zeroes. The result is thus

Mr. Lewis | 100$
Glue = 1.50$ (x40)
Box = 0.89$ (x40)
1.50 x 40 = 60$
0.89 x 40 = 35,6$
Total spend (95,6$)
100 - 95,6 = 4,4$
Answer: 4,4$
Answer:
Option 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Option 1: $68.85
Option 2: $68.80
Option 3: $70.9
Option 4: $71.81
Answer:
R = 11
C ≈ 69.12
A ≈ 380.13
Step-by-step explanation:
R = d ÷ 2
C = 2πr
A = 2πr²
Answer:
(a) Two x plus eight is greater than negative four
(b) x > -6; number line would be an open circle at -6 and the line pointing in the positive direction to be shaded
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
Note first that the inequality sign ">" means "greater than", so 2x + 8 > -4 in written language is:
<em>Two x plus eight </em><em>is greater than</em><em> negative four</em>
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(b)
We solve this just like how we'd solve it if it were 2x + 8 = -4: isolate the variable first.
Subtract 8 from both sides:
2x + 8 - 8 > -4 - 8
2x > -12
Divide by 2:
x > -12/2
x > -6
So, the solution set is all numbers greater than -6.
Drawn on a number line, we would first place an <em>open circle</em> at -6 (because we are using > rather than ≥, which would include the -6 in the solution set). Then, because our solution set includes all numbers greater than -6, we shade in the part of the line that points in the positive direction, so it should include numbers like -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ... and so on.