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  • 01-12-2021
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What's (7 x 100) + (4 x /100) + (8 x 1/1000) in standard form?

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NvmMan21 NvmMan21
  • 01-12-2021

Answer:

(7*100) can be written as 7*10^2

4 * / 100 i don’t know

if it was 4 * 100 then it’s 4*10^2

if it was divided then it’s 4*10^-2

8* 1/1000 = 8/1000 = 8*10^-3

add together to get 1.100008 * 10^3 (if it was 4*100)

or 7.00048 * 10^2 ( if it was 4/100)

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