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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Write the number in standard notation.
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OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
What number
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
35
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
Because if it is then you should say yes
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
What number is it
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
What is the number that we need
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[3.25x10^{3}\]
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
Pooja
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
I am not spaming
pooja195 (pooja195):
35 is the number of the question it is NOT the question.
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
I am speaking
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OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
I mean it might be
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ye but ur speaking an unnecessary amount of times
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
But i am just trying yo say what i need to say
OpenStudy (nerdsarecool):
Ok sry for that
pooja195 (pooja195):
@dince1599 is this the question?
\[3.25*10^{3}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
pooja195 (pooja195):
I think that's already in slandered form..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No it is in scientific notation, standard notation is what "regular" numbers are
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\large \sf Standard~notation=500\]\[\large \sf Scientific~notation=5 \times 10^{2}\]
pooja195 (pooja195):
Ok so you can do this:
\[\huge~\rm~\bf~ 3.25*(10*10*10)\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok got it
pooja195 (pooja195):
what did you get?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3250
pooja195 (pooja195):
Good job! :)
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