asked 154k views
1 vote
One Astronomical Unit (1 AU) is about 1.496 Alt tag missing. kilometers. If you wrote this number of kilometers in regular decimal notation (for example, 528 and 3,459 are written in regular decimal notation), how many zeros would your number have?

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

1 AU have 5 zeros.

Explanation:

Given : One Astronomical Unit (1 AU) is about
1.496* 10^(8) kilometers.

To find : How many zeros would your number have?

Solution :

One Astronomical Unit is
1.496* 10^(8) kilometers.


1.496* 10^(8)=(1496)/(1000)* 100000000


1.496* 10^(8)=1496* 100000


1.496* 10^(8)=149600000

Number of zeros is 5.

Therefore, 1 AU have 5 zeros.

answered
User Nunofmendes
by
7.2k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.