In scientific notation, the orders of magnitude are always used with divisible by 3 exponent. 103; 106; 109 etc. So \(10 \times 10^6\) Excuse my English, please.
Pardon, I was wrong. In engineering notation, the orders of magnitude are always used with divisible by 3 exponent. 103; 106; 109 etc. So \(10 \times 10^6\) Excuse my English, please.