It is already in standard form as written.
$0.2 Sorry, .2 is twenty cents. Two cents would be $.02
.02
Nine hundred twenty-four thousandths(Word Form); .9+.02+.004(Expanded Notation) (0 x 1) . (9/10) + (2/100) + (4/1000)
It is 9 and 2/100 or 9 and 1/50 in its simplest form
First write down the problem neatly using the below format: 102 / 2 = ____ the ____ is where you are going to write the result Now copy dovn the first digit from the left end of the numerator (102) 102 / 2 = ____ 1 Is this number smaller than the divisor (2) yes it is, so we pull down the second digit 102 / 2 = ____ 10 Ten is bigger than 2 so now you divide 2 into 10 2 goes into 10 five times so write 5 as the first digit of the result 102 / 2 = 5___ 10 now multiply the resultdigit by the divisor and write the resulting number under the 10. then subtract that number from 10 102 / 2 = 5___ 10 10 0 pull down the next digit to stand behind the 0 102 / 2 = 5___ 10 10 02 this number is not smaller than the divisor so we divide it by 2 and write the result of dividing as the second digit of the result 102 / 2 = 51__ 10 10 02 again multiply the resultdigit by the divisor and write the resulting number under the 02. then subtract that number from 02 102 /2 = 51__ 10 10 02 2 0 there are no more digits to pull down, so you have finished dividing 102 by 2. The result is 51. This is called long division regards JakobA
6 + 3 + 02 + 001 = 6 + 3 + 2 + 1 =12
In word form: ninety-four and eight hundred twenty-five thousandths In expanded form: 90+4+.8+.02+.005 In standard form: 94.825
.02
7000 + 400 +30 +.02 +5
200000.00+2000.00+300.00+20.00+6.00+.30+.02
The standard form (or scientific notation) for the number 4000 10 3 02 can be interpreted as 4000.10302. In standard form, this number is expressed as (4.00010302 \times 10^3), where the decimal point is moved to the right of the first non-zero digit. This notation makes it easier to handle very large or very small numbers.
Two hundredths is written as 0.02
$0.2 Sorry, .2 is twenty cents. Two cents would be $.02
To write 100.02 in word form, you would say "one hundred and two hundredths." The whole number is expressed as "one hundred," and the decimal part, ".02," is written as "two hundredths."
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