One hundred twenty four and five hundred ninety six thousandths
In Britain, standard form is another name for scientific notation. Example: 5326.6 = 5.3266 x 103 In other countries, standard form means "not in expanded form," which means just writing the number normally. I write and swear that that is the right answer.
There are many ways. Standard form, word form, short word form and one more but I don't know the name but it's where you add numbers to make that number. So there's standard: 3,250,000,652, there's also word form: three billion two hundred fifty six hundred fifty-two thousand, and short word from: 3 billion, 2 thousand fifty, 6 hundred twenty-five.
If you mean y = mx + b then it is known as the standard form or the slope-intercept form.
1 million = 1,000,000 → 21.4 million = 21.4 × 1 million = 21.4 × 1,000,000 = 21,400,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- In the UK "Standard Form" is an alternative name for "Scientific Form". 1 million = 10⁶ → 21.4 million = 21.4 × 1 million = 21.4 ×10⁶ = 2.14 × 10⁷
The name EMV comes from the initial letters of Europay, MasterCard and VISA, the three companies which originally cooperated to develop the standard.
In Britain, standard form is another name for scientific notation. Example: 5326.6 = 5.3266 x 103 In other countries, standard form means "not in expanded form," which means just writing the number normally. I write and swear that that is the right answer.
Scientific notation or exponential notation.
mother's name is the correct possessive form
The possessive form of the proper noun Lucky is Lucky's.Example: Lucky's collar has his name on it.
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese?
The name would be equated with Aodh (as is Hugh).
its just the title of your book report and then by:(your name)
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I believe you write it with the last name in front of the first name. Ex- Hancock, John
happy birthday...
Your last name is a surname.