3.54 X 10^5
= 354,000
three hundred and fifty four thousand
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No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.
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175/10 = 17 5/10
z=(x-mu)/s = (-10+9)/2 z = -1/2 Note that the standard normal has a mean of 0, therefore: The value of -10 is to the left of the mean of -9 The value of -1/2 is to the left of the mean of 0.