The standard form of 100 is
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1 x 10^2
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Concept
In the widely used floating-point system known as standard form, numbers are written as the results of multiplying a number between 1 and 10 by the appropriate power of 10.
Given
The number 100 is given
Find
We have to find the standard form of given number
Solution
The steps are as follow:
- The standard form of a number is 1 |a| 10b, where 'a' is a number. B is the power of 10 that is necessary to make the standard form equal to the original number mathematically.
- Your number's decimal point should be moved until there is just one non-zero digit remaining. The outcome is a decimal number.
- The decimal point was shifted how many times? This amount is b.
B is positive if the decimal point is shifted to the left.
B is negative if the decimal point is shifted to the right.
If the decimal did not need to be moved, b = 0.
- When writing a number in scientific notation, use the notation "a times 10 to the power of b."
- Only eliminate trailing zeroes if the decimal point is to the left of them.
- So the standard form of 100 will be 1 x 10^2
Hence the standard ford of 100 will be 1 x 10^2
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