Write the number in scientific notation.

6,761,000

I said it was 6,761,*10^3

Its saying its wrong?

follow the method I just showed you.

let me know what you get.

would my answer be 6,761,*10^6 or 6,761,*10^7

both saying its wrong

In scientific notation, a number is expressed as a product of a decimal number (greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10) and a power of 10. To convert the number 6,761,000 into scientific notation, follow these steps:

Step 1: Count the number of zeros after the first non-zero digit in the original number. In this case, there are six zeros after the digit 6.

Step 2: Write the decimal number by moving the decimal point after the first non-zero digit. In this case, we have 6.761.

Step 3: Write the power of 10 as an exponent. The exponent's value is equal to the number of zeros counted in step 1. In this case, we have an exponent of 6.

So, the number 6,761,000 in scientific notation is 6.761 x 10^6.

Note: It seems that you wrote 10^3 as the exponent, which would be correct if we were dealing with a number that had three zeros after the first non-zero digit. However, in this case, we have six zeros, so the correct exponent is 10^6.