To express the given expression in standard form, first calculate each part: (2 \times 10 = 20), (3 \times 110 = 330), (9 \times 1100 = 9900), and (971 \times 1000 = 971000). Now, add these values together: (20 + 330 + 9900 + 971000 = 980250). Therefore, the standard form of the expression is (9.8025 \times 10^5).
(1x1000)+(3x100)+(2x10)+(3)
2x10^-3
Well, darling, the standard notation of 2x10^-1 is simply 0.2. It's just a fancy way of saying "move that decimal one place to the left." Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
No, they are not equivalent. 2x10 = 20 and 5x25 = 125.
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2.0
2*10^(-3) is in standard form.
2 x 10-5 in standard notation is 0.00002
(1x1000)+(3x100)+(2x10)+(3)
2x10^-3
The standard notation of 0.9x10-1 is 0.09
It is 2.0*10^7 in standard form or scientific notation
2 × 10^-7 is in standard [index] form. In normal form it is 0.0000002
If you mean: 2.0*10^-4 then it equals 0.0002
27.38 = 2.738*101 in standard form
Well, darling, the standard notation of 2x10^-1 is simply 0.2. It's just a fancy way of saying "move that decimal one place to the left." Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
No, they are not equivalent. 2x10 = 20 and 5x25 = 125.