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Ch.1 - Chemical Tools: Experimentation & Measurement
Chapter 1, Problem 89b

The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 7926.381 mi. (b) Express the answers in scientific notation.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Scientific Notation

Scientific notation is a method of expressing numbers that are too large or too small in a compact form. It is written as a product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of ten. For example, the number 7926.381 can be expressed as 7.926381 x 10^3 in scientific notation, simplifying calculations and comparisons.
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Significant Figures

Significant figures are the digits in a number that contribute to its precision. This includes all non-zero digits, any zeros between significant digits, and trailing zeros in the decimal portion. When converting to scientific notation, it is important to maintain the correct number of significant figures to ensure the accuracy of the representation.
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Unit Conversion

Unit conversion involves changing a quantity expressed in one unit to another unit while maintaining the same value. In this context, understanding the diameter of the Earth in miles may require converting to kilometers or other units for different scientific applications. However, the question specifically asks for the expression in scientific notation, so unit conversion is not necessary here.
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