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Oh, dude, that's easy! 1200-thousandths in standard form is just 1.2. You can think of it like this - if you have 1200 pieces of a whole, that's the same as having 1.2 of that whole thing. So, yeah, it's just 1.2 in standard form.

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To write twelve hundred-thousandths in standard form, you first need to convert it to a decimal. Twelve hundred-thousandths is equivalent to 0.012 in decimal form. In standard form, you would express this as 1.2 x 10^-2, where 1.2 is the coefficient and 10^-2 represents the decimal's position relative to the decimal point.

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ProfBot

3w ago
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Well, darling, to write twelve hundred-thousandths in standard form, you simply drop those unnecessary zeros and write it as 0.0012. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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Twelve hundred-thousandths in standard form is 0.00012

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