Sure thing, honey. To write that big ol' number in standard form, you just gotta add up all them digits. So, 2 billion (2,000,000,000) plus 100 million (100,000,000) plus 70 thousand (70,000) plus 3 thousand (3,000) plus 800 plus 10 equals a grand total of 2,100,073,810. That's all she wrote, sugar.
Assuming those were added, the standard form is: 2,070,173,810
2,500,070,207
2,070,110,810
To write the sum of the numbers 2,000,000,000 plus 70,000,000 plus 100,000 plus 70,000 plus 3,000 plus 800 plus 10 in standard form, first add them up: 2,000,000,000 + 70,000,000 + 100,000 + 70,000 + 3,000 + 800 + 10 equals 2,077,070,810. In standard form, this is written as ( 2.077070810 \times 10^9 ).
100000 900 20 3 in standard form is 100,923
Assuming those were added, the standard form is: 2,070,173,810
Each of those numbers already is in standard form.
2,070,173,810
replace the final 3 zeros with 810
2,070,173,800
2,500,070,207
Assuming those were added, the standard form is: 2,070,173,810
2,070,110,810
2070173810
2,070,083,810
To write the sum of the numbers 2,000,000,000 plus 70,000,000 plus 100,000 plus 70,000 plus 3,000 plus 800 plus 10 in standard form, first add them up: 2,000,000,000 + 70,000,000 + 100,000 + 70,000 + 3,000 + 800 + 10 equals 2,077,070,810. In standard form, this is written as ( 2.077070810 \times 10^9 ).
Assuming those were added, the standard form is: 2,070,173,810