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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-30

When a number is written in scientific notation, how can you tell right away whether or not it is greater than or equal to 1?

Asked by alisasteve33

Answer (3)

if the exponent of the 10^(A NUMBER) part is positive, then it is greater than one.

Answered by vhv1122 | 2024-06-10

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Answered by 82837623 | 2024-06-16

In scientific notation, a number is greater than or equal to 1 if the exponent is zero or positive. If the exponent is positive, the number is greater than 1. If the exponent is zero, then the number is equal to its coefficient, which must be at least 1 to meet the condition.
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Answered by vhv1122 | 2025-06-16