In order to express this amount in scientific notation, we have to take the first digit:
[tex]400,000,000,000,000=4\cdot100,000,000,000,000[/tex]Then, for the multiple of 10, we count the number of zeros as:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 10=10^1 \\ 100=10^2 \\ 1,000=10^3 \\ 1,000,000=10^6 \end{gathered}[/tex]If we count the zeros, we have 14 zeros, so we can write:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 100,000,000,000,000=10^{14} \\ 4\cdot100,000,000,000,000=4\cdot10^{14} \end{gathered}[/tex]The answer is C) 4 * 10^(14)
2) We have to divide the number of gallons of water in the Atlantic ocean (A=2*10^16) by the number of gallons in the Lake Ontario (O=4*10^14).
We can do this as:
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