Question 235108: I have freshman algebra, and I had an assignment today with scientific notation
the problem was
(3,000)^3. When solving the problem I multiplied 3,000 x 3,000 x 30000= 270,000.00. I wrote the scientic notation as 2.7 x 10^9 was I correct
Found 2 solutions by solver91311, Edwin McCravy: Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
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In the first place 270,000.00 is not correct.
3000 times 3000 times 3000 is 27,000,000,000. The three 3s give you the 27 and the nine zeros give you nine zeros.
Then you wrote , so work backwards from your answer to check if that is correct.
Start with 2.7 and then move the decimal point 9 places to the right:
2,700,000,000. Compare that to 27,000,000,000. Ten times too small. So what you need is: .
You were off because 3 cubed is 27, but you are writing 2.7
John

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20063) (Show Source):
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