Convert the number from scientific notation to standard notation.

5.4×108

540,000,000

To convert the number from scientific notation to standard notation, follow these steps:

Step 1: Identify the exponent in the scientific notation. In this case, the exponent is 8.

Step 2: Determine whether the exponent is positive or negative. In this case, the exponent is positive.

Step 3: Move the decimal point to the right by the number of places indicated by the exponent. In this case, we need to move the decimal point 8 places to the right.

Step 4: Add zeros as placeholders if necessary. In this case, since we are moving the decimal point to the right, we will add zeros to the left of the number.

So, the number 5.4×10^8 in standard notation is:

540,000,000

To convert a number from scientific notation to standard notation, you need to move the decimal point to the left or right depending on the exponent of the power of 10.

In this case, the number is 5.4×10^8. The exponent, 8, indicates that the decimal point should be moved eight places to the right.

So, starting with 5.4, move the decimal point eight places to the right:

54,000,000.

Therefore, the number 5.4×10^8 in standard notation is 54,000,000.