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Rascalking
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Dude, my MA is in English. What do you expect?You’re not using it correctly.
The first term of such an expression needs to be between 1 and 10. Move the decimal point back, and adjust the power term accordingly.
Also, in computing, an asterisk rather than an X is used for multiplication; and in formats with no superscripts, the " *10 to the" expression is replaced by a capital E followed by the power.
So your figure should read, “1.902664 * 10 to the 11th power”
or, better, “1.902664 E11”.
God Bless and ICXC NIKA,
your fellow sinner and English BA (and chemistry BS)
GEddie