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In standard form, 0.002 would be written as 2 x 10^-3. This is because the decimal point is moved three places to the right to convert the number into standard form. The negative exponent indicates the number is less than 1.

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Well, darling, 0.002 in standard form is 2 x 10^-3. It's as simple as that. Just move that decimal three places to the right and slap on that power of 10. Voilà!

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2*10-3

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Please help me with my math homework

0.08

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