Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form.
Unless you are not in the USA in which case
Standard form (also known as "standard index form" or "scientific notation") requires a single non-zero digit before the decimal point and a multiplier of a power of 10 which gets the decimal point back to where it was in the original number. To calculated the power of the ten count how many digits the decimal point needs to move; if it needs to move to the left make it negative:
33 = 3.3 × 10¹
33 = 27
33 = 27
45,087,000,033
No. In the index form a number is expressed as a multiple of its prime factors whereas in the standard form it is expressed as a number between in the range [1, 10) multiplied by an integer power of 10. So, for example, 1728 in index form = 26*33 1728 in standard form = 1.728*103 The index form can only be used for integers.
simplest form of 33 percent = 33%
33 or 2.7 × 101
40/33 = 17/33
5/33 is in its simplest form.
50/33 is in its simplest form.
33/100 is in its simplest form.
14/33 is the simplest form.
The simplest form of 25 over 33 is 25/33.