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Standard form is simply 10-3.
you multiply for example 2to the 5th power =2x2x2x2x2Writing exponents in standard form is simple and easy to do. For every exponent you have to put a zero.
To write 65 thousandths in standard form, you would represent it as 0.065. This is because each place value to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10 that is a negative exponent. In this case, the 5 is in the thousandths place, which is 10 to the power of -3, so it is written as 0.065.
The Answer is 0.00000000047
The standard form is 216 Exponent form is 2.16 x 102
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Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.
Example: exsponetal form: 5^4 = 625 standard form: 5*5*5*5 = 625 -you just basically write it all out-
0.00001207 = 1.207E-5
It is 1.3 or 1.3*100 if you must have the exponent.
Standard form is simply 10-3.
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Exponent is negative so move the point that number of places LEFT: 0.003451
3.5 x 108 = 350,000,000
Convert each item to standard form before addition. To convert scientific form to standard form move the decimal point the number of digits given by the exponent, if positive to the right, if negative to the left; if the digits run out insert zeros. If no decimal point is visible it is "hiding" after the last digit. 8 x 10¹ = 80 3 × 10^-3 = 0.003 → 8 × 10¹ + 3 × 10^-3 = 80 + 0.003 = 80.003
To write the decimal 0.000024 in standard form, you would move the decimal point five places to the right to make it a number between 1 and 10. This would result in the standard form of 2.4 x 10^-5. The negative exponent indicates that the decimal point has been moved to the left of the original number.