Math, asked by zarin3466, 1 year ago

What is the standard form of 28. Is it 2power1 x14power1

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Answered by ayush77772486
18

Answer:

No...

Step-by-step explanation:

2^2 ×7 if u r talking about its exponential form

Answered by kartavyaguptalm
0

Answer:

The standard form of the given number 28 is found to be 2.8\times10^1 and it is not 2^1\times14^1.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the Standard Form is a method of expressing integers or whole numbers as powers of ten. The standard notation is often and most commonly known as scientific notation.

In this notation, we represent all numbers as powers of ten and take decimal point only one term to the right or we can say that there should be only one term to the left of the decimal point in the standard form or scientific notation.

We are given the number 28. Representing it in standard form by placing the decimal point such that only one number stays on the left of it:

28=2.8\times10^1

Thus, the standard form of 28 is found to be 2.8\times10^1.

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