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How do you write 94 in scientific notation?

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By definition, Scientific notation has the following form:


a\cdot10^n

Where the coefficient "a" is a number from 1 to 10 (but not including 10), and the exponent "n" is an Integer.

In Scientific notation, the Decimal point must be after the first digit of the coefficient.

In this case, you have this number:


94

Notice that, in order to write it in Scientific notation, you must move the decimal point one place to the left. Therefore, the exponent of the base 10 will be 1:


94=9.4\cdot10^1

The answer is:


9.4\cdot10^1

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