0.103 is a decimal.
7.92 × 103 written in standard form is 7,920
2.456 x 103
4.05 times 10 to the third power = 40.5
What are all 3 ways to write a number? Standard Form- Write out the number Example: 2,345 Word Form-Writing out the number in words Example: Two Thousand Three Hundred Forty Five Expanded Form-Stretching out the number by telling each numbers value Example: 2,000+ 300+ 40+ 5 Those are all three way to write a number. * * * * * There is also the scientific notation: 2.345*103
If by 'decimal form' you mean 'scientific form', 7.000 x 103.
0.103 is a decimal.
To write 0.103 as a fraction, you need to identify the place value of the decimal. The decimal number 0.103 is in the thousandths place. As a fraction, it can be written as 103/1000.
103 in decimal form is simply 103. Decimal form refers to the base-10 numbering system we commonly use, where each digit's place value is a power of 10. In this case, the digit 1 is in the hundreds place, the digit 0 is in the tens place, and the digit 3 is in the ones place.
It is 1.013849*103.
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5.972*1011 = 6037.692 and in standard form is 6.037692*103
7.92 × 103 written in standard form is 7,920
The standard form of 9354.3 is 9.354 x 103. In standard form, the first number before the decimal point is multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, the number before the decimal point is 9354.3, which is rounded to 9354. The power of 10 is determined by counting the number of places the decimal point has been moved. In this case, the decimal point has been moved three places to the left, so the power of 10 is 103.
1 and 3/10
7.6 103 in standard form is 7.6 x 103 7.6 x 103 in standard notation is 7,600
Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.