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How do you write 0.007 in standard form? - Answers
To convert a number to standard form:write out the number starting with the first non-zero digit and continue until the last non-zero digit;put the decimal point after the first digit (if there is only 1 digit, the decimal point does not need to be written);count how many digits the decimal point needs to move to get back to where it was originally (if there was no decimal point as the number was a whole number it was "hiding" after the ones-digit, the last digit);if the decimal point needs to move left make this count negative;write ×10 to the power of this count after the number written in step 2.For 0.007 this gives 7 × 10⁻³
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How do you write 0.007 in standard form? - Answers
To convert a number to standard form:write out the number starting with the first non-zero digit and continue until the last non-zero digit;put the decimal point after the first digit (if there is only 1 digit, the decimal point does not need to be written);count how many digits the decimal point needs to move to get back to where it was originally (if there was no decimal point as the number was a whole number it was "hiding" after the ones-digit, the last digit);if the decimal point needs to move left make this count negative;write ×10 to the power of this count after the number written in step 2.For 0.007 this gives 7 × 10⁻³
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How do you write 0.007 in standard form? - Answers
To convert a number to standard form:write out the number starting with the first non-zero digit and continue until the last non-zero digit;put the decimal point after the first digit (if there is only 1 digit, the decimal point does not need to be written);count how many digits the decimal point needs to move to get back to where it was originally (if there was no decimal point as the number was a whole number it was "hiding" after the ones-digit, the last digit);if the decimal point needs to move left make this count negative;write ×10 to the power of this count after the number written in step 2.For 0.007 this gives 7 × 10⁻³
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