To write a number in scientific notation, you need to write the number as a product of a number from 1 to under 10 multiplied by a integer power of 10.
First, what number from 1 to under 10 can you get out of the digits of 150,000,000 just by changing the decimal point? The answer is 1.5 since 1.5 is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10.
150,000,000 = 1.5 * 100,000,000
Now we change 100,000,000 into a power of 10. A 1 followed by a number of zeros is the same as 10 to the power equal to the number of zeros. In 100,000,000 the 1 is followed by 8 zeros, so 100,000,000 = 10^8.
150,000,000 = 1.5 * 10^8
9 possibly could be the answer makes sense to me lol
Answer: 2 57/100 hope that helps
Answer:
Water (one oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms)
Step-by-step explanation:
The chemical formula for water is H²O. The H is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen and O is the chemical symbol for Oxygen. The 2 is a subscript which represents how many atoms of a certain element are in a molecule. In this case, the subscript ² comes after H, indicating that there are two Hydrogen atoms inside water. There is no subscript after O, meaning there is only one Oxygen atom. Therefore, there are two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom that bond to form water. Hope this helps :))