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How do you write 600 in standard form? - Answers
There always has to be one digit before the decimal point, which in this case is 6. Then you round the rest of the number into two digits (in this case 00). So it would be 6.00. Then work out how many times you must multiply this by ten to make the original number, which is twice, so 102: 6.00 x 102
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How do you write 600 in standard form? - Answers
There always has to be one digit before the decimal point, which in this case is 6. Then you round the rest of the number into two digits (in this case 00). So it would be 6.00. Then work out how many times you must multiply this by ten to make the original number, which is twice, so 102: 6.00 x 102
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How do you write 600 in standard form? - Answers
There always has to be one digit before the decimal point, which in this case is 6. Then you round the rest of the number into two digits (in this case 00). So it would be 6.00. Then work out how many times you must multiply this by ten to make the original number, which is twice, so 102: 6.00 x 102
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