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In standard form, the number 57 is written as 5.7 x 10^1. This is because standard form requires the number to be written as a single digit before the decimal point, multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, the digit 5 is before the decimal point, and it is multiplied by 10 raised to the power of 1 to represent the tens place value.

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Well, darling, 57 in standard form is simply 57. You see, standard form is just the regular way we write numbers, no need for any fancy tricks here. So, 57 stays as 57 whether you like it or not.

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What’s 57000 in standard form

It is already in standard form.

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