The result of division (1.8 x 10⁻²) ÷ (9 x 10²) is 2.10⁻⁵ (cause the result must have 1 significant number)
<h3><em>Further Explanation</em></h3>
Significant numbers are obtained from measurement results of exact numbers and the last number estimated
This is called significant numbers
The scientific notation can be described as:
a, ... x 10ⁿ
where the power of n is an integer, and the coefficient a is a real number
Rules for significant numbers in general:
- 1. All non-zero numbers are significant numbers
- 2. a zero which is located between two non-zero numbers including a significant number
- 3. all zeros are located in the final row written behind the decimal point of the include significant number
- 4. zero decimal point is the not significant number
- 5. In multiplication and division of important numbers, the final results look at the least number of significant numbers.
In the question, it is known that
(1.8 x 10⁻²) ÷ (9 x 10²) has 2(1.8) and 1(9) significant numbers, so the division of both produces 1 significant number
So that we did the significant number then proceed with rank number
- 1. Division of siginificant numbers
1.8: 9 = 0.2
- 2. Division of rank numbers
10⁻²: 10² = 10⁻⁴
So the result = 0.2.10⁻⁴
In the form of scientific notation, it becomes: 2.10⁻⁵
The result has one significant number, which is number 2
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