Write 3,600,000,000 in scientific notation

To write a number in scientific notation, follow these steps:

1. Find the first nonzero digit from the left side of the number. In this case, we have 3,600,000,000, so the first nonzero digit is 3.

2. Count the number of digits between the decimal point and the first nonzero digit (including the digit itself). In this case, there are 10 digits between the decimal point and the first nonzero digit.

3. Write the first nonzero digit, followed by a decimal point, and then the remaining digits of the original number (excluding any leading or trailing zeros). In this case, we have 3.6.

4. Multiply the result from step 3 by 10 raised to the power equal to the number of digits counted in step 2. In this case, we raise 10 to the power of 10.

Therefore, 3,600,000,000 in scientific notation is written as 3.6 x 10^10.