The way you wrote it is the standard notation. Standard notation means to write the number in its standard form. So, a number such as 150 is simply written as 150 in standard notation. The same applies to decimals.
Writing numbers in standard form is writing numbers regular. For example One million in standard form is 1,000,000.
standard form
41 387/10000 in standard 41.0387 as decimalExpressed as a mixed number, this is equal to 41 387/10000. Expressed as a decimal number, this is equal to 41.0387.
41, 41, 41, and 42.
As 41 is a prime number, the only two positive whole numbers that multiply together to make 41 are 1 and 41: 1 x 41 = 41
It is 410,000
Writing numbers in standard form is writing numbers regular. For example One million in standard form is 1,000,000.
0.0041
41/1000 = 0.041 = 4.1x10-2 in standard form
to write it in numbers
37, 41, and 43
The numbers 41 to 50 in Roman numerals would be...41 = XLI42 = XLII43 = XLIII44 = XLIV45 = XLV46 = XLVI47 = XLVII48 = XLVIII49 = XLIX50 = L
1025/1000, 205/200, 41/40
standard form
41, 43, 47
5.5 × 10-1This is not a number you would normally write in standard form. As it is very short. Usually numbers are written in standard form to save time.
41 387/10000 in standard 41.0387 as decimalExpressed as a mixed number, this is equal to 41 387/10000. Expressed as a decimal number, this is equal to 41.0387.