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Express 10000800 in standard form

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Answered by sohelasu934
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Answer:

All numbers in scientific notation or standard form are written in the form

m × 10n, where m is a number between 1 and 10 ( 1 ≤ |m| < 10 ) and the exponent n is a positive or negative integer.

To convert 10800 into scientific notation, follow these steps:

Move the decimal 4 times to left in the number so that the resulting number, m = 1.08, is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10

Since we moved the decimal to the left the exponent n is positive

n = 4

Write in the scientific notation form, m × 10n

= 1.08 × 104

Therefore, the decimal number 10800 written in scientific notation is 1.08 × 104 and "E notation" is 1.08e+4

Here are some examples of decimal to scientific notation conversion

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Answered by Kenny06
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Answer:

1.00008 x 10^-7

Step-by-step explanation:

There really isn't any explanation for this because  standard form is very straight forward.

the point is usually in front of the last number no matter the digit it is not just visible.

Therefore when changing numbers from normal form to standard form you move the point to the first number so you move the point backwards in this case so it gives you a negative power(10^-7).

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