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How many zero are need to write the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy in standard notation?

How many zero are need to write the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy in standard notation-example-1
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There are close to two hundred billion (200,000,000,000) stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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21 zero are need to write the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy in standard notation

The Milky Way's diameter in standard notation is
\(1.54 * 10^(21)\) meters. To express this number without any zeroes in standard notation:


\[1.54 * 10^(21) = 154,000,000,000,000,000,000 \text{ meters}\]

Therefore, the answer is 21.

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