Hey Guys. I just wanted to know if 5.04551E is the same as 5.04551E1 and if so, does 5.04551E+11= 61.4551

THANKS A LOT. WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF SOMEONE HELPED TO ANSWER THIS QUICKLY.

5.04551E is incorrect syntax. You need the E1 or E+1

E+n means "times 10 to the nth power."
So, no, 5.04551E+11 is nowhere near 61.4551

5.04551E0 = 5.04551
5.04551E1 = 50.4551
5.04551E2 = 504.551
and so on

OHHH I Get. Thank You! :)

Yes, 5.04551E is the same as 5.04551E1. The "E" in scientific notation represents "times 10 to the power of." So, when you have a number followed by "E" and another number, it means you multiply the first number by 10 raised to the power of the second number.

In this case, 5.04551E1 is equal to 5.04551 times 10 raised to the power of 1, which is 5.04551 multiplied by 10. This results in 50.4551.

On the other hand, 5.04551E+11 represents 5.04551 times 10 raised to the power of 11. This is a very large number since it involves multiplying 5.04551 by 10 raised to the power of 11. So, no, 5.04551E+11 is not equal to 61.4551.

To calculate 5.04551E+11, you can simply multiply 5.04551 by 10 raised to the power of 11. This will give you the correct answer.