Math, asked by ivyellainef, 1 month ago

B. Write the decimals below in standard form.
1. two hundred forty-six ten thousandths -
2. six and forty-eight thousandths
3. twenty-six and eight thousandths -
4. two hundred and forty-seven thousandths -
5. Seven hundred twelve and eleven ten thousandths -
6. thirty-one ten thousandths
7. nine and nine tenths -
8. six hundredths -
9. three hundred seventy and four tenths -
10. ten and two thousand fifty-one ten thousandths -​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2.4610*10to the power of 100

6.48*10 to the power of 0

2.68*10 to the power of 10

2.0047*10 the power of 100

7.1211*10 to the power of 100

3.1*10 to the power of 10

9.9 to the power of 0

0.6*10 to the power of 0

3.74*10 to the power of 100

1.020051*10 to the power of 1000000

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

2.4610*10 to the 100th power

6.48*10 to the 0th power

2.68*10 to the power of 10

2.0047*10 to the 100th power

7.1211*10 to the 100th power

3.1*10 to the power of 10

9.9 to the 0th power

0.6*10 to the 0th power

3.74*10 to the 100th power

1.020051*10 to the power of 1000000

A decimal number is a number that consists of a whole and a fractional part. decimal numbers lie between whole numbers and represent a numerical value for quantities that are the whole plus some part of the whole.

Decimal numbers are obtained by dividing the whole into smaller parts. A decimal number then has two components: an integer part and a fractional part. The decimal value system for the whole part of a decimal number is the same as the whole number value system. However, we get the decimal part of a decimal number by moving to the right after the decimal point.

An informal way to read a decimal number is to read the whole part of the decimal number as you would read any whole number, and then read the decimal point as a "dot", then read each digit of the rational part individually.

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