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Standard notation format, also known as standard form, is a way of writing numbers to clearly indicate their value using digits. For whole numbers, it involves writing them in the usual decimal system without any exponents, while for very large or very small numbers, it can also refer to expressing them using powers of ten. For example, 5,000 can be written in standard form as (5 \times 10^3). This format helps simplify calculations and comparisons by providing a consistent way to represent numerical values.

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