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Oh, dude, 93 million in decimal notation is just 93,000,000. It's like taking a really big number and just slapping some commas in there to make it easier to read. So, if you ever need to write out 93 million in a fancy way, just remember to add those commas and you're good to go.

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1mo ago

Well, honey, to write 93 million in decimal notation, you just move that decimal point six places to the right. So, it becomes 93,000,000. Voilà! Now you've got your big ol' number in decimal form.

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12y ago

93,000,000. It would not be appropriate to put any zeros after the decimal point because they would imply an unwarranted degree of precision.

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