Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form as: 209.03
209 and 3/100 is 209.03 as a decimal and in standard form it is 2.0903*10^2
What is the question ? How many powers of ten are involved ? . . . 5 of them How is the sum written in standard form ? . . . 483.12 How many digits in the standard form are even ? . . . 3 of them Is the sum divisible by 0.03 ? . . . Yes . . . . etc.
2*10^(-3) is in standard form.
The standard form is 9 (3 x 3 = 9)
0.09 in word form is: nine hundredths.
209 and 3/100 is 209.03 as a decimal and in standard form it is 2.0903*10^2
209.03
209.03
209 + 300 = 509
3.05
3/5
209.03
The standard form is 209.03
31.82
2 and 3 hundredths in number form is 2.03
Standard form - The form to right it as a number. 10.38 Expanded form - The form to expand (stretch) a number. 10 + .3 + .08 Written form - The form to write out a number. Ten and thirty eight hundredths.
You write three and eighteen hundredths (3.18) in standard form as: 3.18 × 100