A city lunch program for seniors received a grant of 1.925 dollars. Divide that figure by the cost of $2.75 per lunch out how many senior lunches the grant can provide. Write the answer in scientific notation.

To find the number of senior lunches that the grant can provide, we need to divide the grant amount by the cost per lunch:

1.925 / 2.75 = 0.7

The grant can provide 0.7 senior lunches.

In scientific notation, 0.7 can be represented as 7 x 10^(-1).

To find out how many senior lunches the grant can provide, divide the grant amount ($1.925) by the cost per lunch ($2.75):

1.925 / 2.75 = 0.7

The grant can provide 0.7 senior lunches.

In scientific notation, 0.7 is written as 7 x 10^(-1).

Therefore, the grant can provide 7 x 10^(-1) senior lunches.

To find the number of senior lunches that can be provided with the grant of 1.925 dollars, we need to divide the grant amount by the cost per lunch, which is $2.75.

Dividing 1.925 by 2.75, we get:

1.925 / 2.75 = 0.7

The result is 0.7 senior lunches that can be provided with the given grant.

To write the answer in scientific notation, we need to express the number 0.7 as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by 10 raised to a power.

In this case, it would be written as:

7.0 x 10^-1

Therefore, the grant can provide 7.0 x 10^-1 senior lunches.