$.10
This 0.10 is ten hundredths in decimal form
141 million in standard form can be written as 141,000,000 = 1.41 * 108 When you want to write a number into standard form, just move the decimal point (which is assumed to be at the end of the number) after the first digit. Then count the number of digits you have to move and put it as the power of 10. Here, the movement of the decimal point is through 8 digits and the decimal is after the first digit. So, 8 is put as the exponent of 10.
In decimal form, six and 10 tenths would be written as 7.0.
To write 24.3 million in standard form, you would move the decimal point 6 places to the right to account for the "million" suffix. This would give you 24,300,000. In scientific notation, this would be written as 2.43 x 10^7.
To write 8 million in decimal form, you would place the decimal point after the last digit in the millions place. Therefore, 8 million in decimal form is 8,000,000.
10 trillion in decimal form = 1000000000000
10,000,000.000
Well, darling, to write 21.5 million in standard form, you simply move that decimal point six places to the right to make it 21,500,000. Voilà, you've got yourself a nice, tidy standard form number. Now go show off your math skills and impress someone with that big ol' number!
3.15 x 10^8 will be 315 in decimal form.
$.10
This 0.10 is ten hundredths in decimal form
3.301 × 10-2 written in decimal form is 0.03301
10 million and sixty and stands for "." or "decimal"
0.001
It is: 4/10 = 0.4 as a decimal
141 million in standard form can be written as 141,000,000 = 1.41 * 108 When you want to write a number into standard form, just move the decimal point (which is assumed to be at the end of the number) after the first digit. Then count the number of digits you have to move and put it as the power of 10. Here, the movement of the decimal point is through 8 digits and the decimal is after the first digit. So, 8 is put as the exponent of 10.