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To write 90,000 in standard form, you need to express it as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 90,000 can be written as 9 x 10^4, where 9 is the coefficient and 4 is the exponent representing the number of zeros in 90,000.

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Oh, isn't that a happy little number! To write 90,000 in standard form, we simply move the decimal point to the right until there are no more zeros after the first non-zero digit. So, 90,000 in standard form is 9 x 10^4. Just like that, you've created a beautiful mathematical masterpiece!

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Sure thing, honey. To write 90000 in standard form, you just gotta move that decimal point over five places to the left. So, you end up with 90,000. Ta-da!

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903

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12y ago
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0000.9

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9

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