54,100,000 can be rewritten as 5.41*10^(7). An easy way to conver to scientific notation in the future is to simply take the decimal place, which is at the end of the number, and shift it left, count up as you go, until a singal digit remains on the left side. Then multiply this new number by 10^(n), where n is the number of places over you counted. This works for small numbers as well such as .000000541, which would be 5.41*10^(-7). Simply move the decimal to the right and remember to put a negative sign in front of the n
54,100,000 can be rewritten as 5.41*10^(7). An easy way to conver to scientific notation in the future is to simply take the decimal place, which is at the end of the number, and shift it left, count up as you go, until a singal digit remains on the left side. Then multiply this new number by 10^(n), where n is the number of places over you counted. This works for small numbers as well such as .000000541, which would be 5.41*10^(-7). Simply move the decimal to the right and remember to put a negative sign in front of the n