3/250 = 0.012
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form as: 250,000,000,000
0.0004 = 4/10000 = 1/250 Also 0.0004 = 4.0 x 10^(-4)
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, to write 250 in standard form, you just move the decimal point two places to the left, which gives you 2.50 x 10^2. Ta-da! That's your standard form. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
$250,000,000
It is: 250,000,000
3/250 = 0.012
Two hundred [and] fifty million.
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form as: 250,000,000,000
$250 million$250,000,000.00
0.0004 = 4/10000 = 1/250 Also 0.0004 = 4.0 x 10^(-4)
Were you writing this on a check to convey this number in word form you would write two hundred and fifty million dollars. Otherwise you could shorten it to 250 million or $250M.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, to write 250 in standard form, you just move the decimal point two places to the left, which gives you 2.50 x 10^2. Ta-da! That's your standard form. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
It is: 250,000,000
250,000,000
To write 250 crore in figures, you would write it as 2,500,000,000. This is because one crore is equal to ten million in the Indian numbering system. Therefore, 250 crore would be 250 multiplied by 10 million, which equals 2.5 billion or 2,500,000,000 in numerical form.
250,000,000