Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.
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1 2 thousandths or 1/2000 in decimal form it would be .0005
Yes, 002 is larger than 0005.
It is already in standard form.
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0005 = 5
0005 = 5 = 500%
Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.
The 0005 is larger without a decimal points. If you meant .001 and .0005, the .001 is larger.
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.0005 is Five Ten Thousandths
five ten-thousandths.
1 2 thousandths or 1/2000 in decimal form it would be .0005
.0005 as a fraction is 1/2000
Yes, 002 is larger than 0005.
Five.