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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so three thousandths in standard form is 0.003. It's like saying, "Hey, I have three little pieces out of a thousand," but in a more official, math-y way. So yeah, 0.003 is your answer.

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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Three thousandths in standard form is 0.003. Just imagine those three zeros as tiny little friends, coming together to make a very small but important number. Remember, every number has its place and purpose on the canvas of mathematics.

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5mo ago
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First of all we need to write down 3 thousandths in decimal.

This is 0.003

To change this in to standard form we need to get the 3 to appear before the decimal point. So we need to move the decimal point 3 places to the right. This is the equivalent to multiplying the number by 1000.

We then need to show that this new number is 1000 times larger than our original number. So we write down " x 10-3 " which means "times one thousandth".

So, in standard form 0.003 = 3 x 10-3

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13y ago
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Well, honey, three thousandths in standard form is written as 0.003. It's as simple as that. So, there you go, all spiffed up and ready to go!

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