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0.003 in standard form is 3 x 10^-3. This is because standard form is a way of writing numbers as a coefficient multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, the decimal point is moved three places to the right to convert 0.003 to 3, and the exponent on 10 is negative because the original number is less than 1.

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2mo ago

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