Restate the question: How do you write powers in word form?
(52 is an example of a power; 5 is the base and 2 is the exponent.)
52 can be written as:
five raised to the power of two
five raised to the second power
five to the power of two
five to the second power
five to the second
five squared
Third powers also have a special name: 53 can be read as "five cubed".
640 written in expanded form using exponents is (6 x 10^2) + (4 x 10^1) + (0 x 10^0)
7049 = 7*19*53
You can write 5.24 in word form as five and twenty-four hundredths
91.4 = (9 x 101) + (1 x 100) . (4/101)
You can write 14.12 in word form as fourteen and twelve hundredths
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You cannot do that.
Terms
9.0 × 105
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Exponents
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841 = 292
5.624 x 10^10?
Powers of their exponents
you multiply for example 2to the 5th power =2x2x2x2x2Writing exponents in standard form is simple and easy to do. For every exponent you have to put a zero.
I would say they are in standard form, but I would be more likely just to ask you to write a simplified number without using exponents. The terminology can vary, but the following example shows the usual names: 1,023 is in standard form. One thousand twenty-three is in word form. 1000 + 20 + 3 is in expanded form.