Alberto added two very small numbers using a calculator. The calculator displayed the number 6.13E−14 . What is this number in scientific notation?(1 point)

×10−14

In scientific notation, a number is expressed as the product of a decimal number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10. This is written as a coefficient multiplied by 10 raised to an exponent.

In this case, the number displayed on the calculator is 6.13E-14. The "E" in this notation represents "times 10 to the power of." So, 6.13E-14 means 6.13 multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -14.

Therefore, the number in scientific notation is 6.13 x 10^(-14), or simply 6.13E-14.

The number 6.13E−14 is already in scientific notation, with a base of 10 raised to the power of -14.

The number 6.13E-14 is already in scientific notation.