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When you’re learning about scientific notation, you’ll probably come across a division question sooner or later. Fortunately, since numbers with the same base can be divided easily, dividing scientific notation only takes a few extra steps. In this article, we’ll walk you through dividing scientific notation and give you some helpful examples along the way.

Things You Should Know

  • Divide the whole numbers, then use the rule of exponents to divide the bases.
  • If the new coefficient is a whole number, multiply the number by the new power of 10 to get your solution.
  • If the new coefficient is not a whole number, convert it to scientific notation before multiplying it by the new power of 10.
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Divide the coefficients.

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  1. This will give you your new coefficient in your scientific notation answer. [1] For example:
    • Let’s say the problem is
    • Our first step would be to divide the coefficients:
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Divide the bases.

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  1. Now that you have your coefficient, it’s time to find the base. The rule of exponents tells us that to divide numbers with exponents, you just subtract them. [2]
    • To continue our example from above, dividing the bases would look like this:
    • Using the rule of exponents, we’d convert it to , because
3

Multiply whole numbers by the new power of 10.

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  1. Whole numbers are easy: all you have to do is take your coefficient that you found earlier and pair it with your new power of 10. [3]
    • From our example above, the answer would be
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Convert the coefficient to scientific notation if needed.

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  1. If your coefficient is not a whole number, convert it to scientific notation . Let’s say that when you divide your coefficient, the answer is a number that’s less than 1. In that case, there’s one more step you need to do: move the decimal point to the right, then decrease the exponent by the number of places that you move the decimal point. [4] Let’s try a new problem:
    • Since the coefficient is less than 1, we now have to convert it to scientific notation:
    • Now we multiply the coefficient by the new power of 10 we solved for earlier:
      • The solution is

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