8.9x103 to standard notation... 103 = 1000, so you simply multiply the 8.9 by 1000 to give 8900
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.
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It is already in standard form.
34,900,000. Standard notation is just how numbers are written, without any equations or words (like "million"). If you know that one million is written in digits, or standard notation, as 1,000,000, you can replace the 1 with 34, which will give you 34,000,000. The .9 in 34.9 lets you know that after the 34, you'll need to put a 9. You wouldn't writen 34.9,000,000 - instead the 9 takes the place of the 1 in 100,000. Then you have 34,900,000. Another way to say 34.9 million is "thirty-four million, nine hundred thousand."
8.9x103 to standard notation... 103 = 1000, so you simply multiply the 8.9 by 1000 to give 8900
covert this number into a standard notation 18.4 can you give me the steps how you would covert this.
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.
An standard dictionary will give you the meaning of a word. An etymological dictionary will give you its origin.
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An example of a standard form is a linear equation in the form of Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants and x and y are variables. This form allows for easy comparison and analysis of linear equations.
It is, world-wide, the most accepted way of notating conventional western music (both pop/rock and classical music). In contrast to standard methods there are many new, contemporary ways of notating complex music (often a composer creates their own notation system) that may not be possible in standard music notation. Standard notation can give the musician information like: What instrument to play on, what note to play, how long that note is to be played, how soft or loud to play, what kind of playing technique to use, what mood to convey, when not to play, etc. For specifics regarding notation go online and find tutorials on how to read music as this can not be covered in a short post here.
in standard form 0.0566 is 5.66 x 10-2 think of it as moving the 5 2 places after the decimal point to give the -2
5,092
It is already in standard form.
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