The temperature of the sun at its center is about 2.7x10 to the power of 7 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the temperature written in decimal notation?
To convert 2.7x10^7 to decimal notation, we can simply move the decimal point 7 places to the right, as the exponent represents the number of decimal places to shift.
Therefore, 2.7x10^7 is equal to:
27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit.