A number written in standard form as 9 is simply the digit 9 on its own, without any additional decimal places or exponents. In standard form, numbers are typically expressed as a single digit followed by any necessary decimal places or exponents. Therefore, the number 9 in standard form is just 9.
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Please specify what the number was. Standard form refers to making the number and adding a number by which to multiply it and a power.
E.g.
9000 in standard form could be:
9X103
9 x 9 = 81
It is: 7.21*10^9
Standard form and expanded form are not the same. Standard form refers to writing a number using digits, such as 345. Expanded form, on the other hand, involves breaking down a number into its individual place values, such as 300 + 40 + 5 for the number 345. While both forms represent the same number, they are different ways of expressing it.
9 + 0.3 + 0.05
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