To write 8 million in decimal form, you would place the decimal point after the last digit in the millions place. Therefore, 8 million in decimal form is 8,000,000.
3.15 x 10^8 will be 315 in decimal form.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! To write 700 million in standard form, you simply move the decimal point to the right until there is only one digit to its left. In this case, 700 million in standard form is 7 x 10^8.
8/100 = 0.08
3 3/8 written in decimal form is 3.375
To write 8 thousandths in decimal form, you would place the digit 8 in the thousandths place after the decimal point. This would result in the decimal number 0.008. The digit 8 represents the value of eight thousandths, which is a fraction of one whole unit.
0.080.08
8 and 79 hundredths in decimal form is 8.79
3.15 x 10^8 will be 315 in decimal form.
8 or 8.0
Three and 8 thousandths in decimal form is 3.008
67/8 written in decimal form is 8.375
0.08
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! To write 700 million in standard form, you simply move the decimal point to the right until there is only one digit to its left. In this case, 700 million in standard form is 7 x 10^8.
8/100 = 0.08
To write 150 million in standard form, you express it as a number multiplied by a power of ten. In this case, 150 million is written as 1.5 × 10^8, where 1.5 is the coefficient and 8 indicates that the decimal point has moved eight places to the right from 1.5 to reach 150,000,000.
7/8 = 0.875 as a decimal
141 million in standard form can be written as 141,000,000 = 1.41 * 108 When you want to write a number into standard form, just move the decimal point (which is assumed to be at the end of the number) after the first digit. Then count the number of digits you have to move and put it as the power of 10. Here, the movement of the decimal point is through 8 digits and the decimal is after the first digit. So, 8 is put as the exponent of 10.