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How Do You Write 60 9 In Standard Form

How do you write 704 billion, 60 thousand, 2 in standard form?

704,000,060,002

Write this number in standard form. 60,000+5,000+400+30+2?

65432

How do you write 6.45 billion in standard form?

6.45 x 10^9

Write 4.6 billion in standard form?

4,600,000,000 = 4.6 billion
In standard form, that would be 4.6 x 10^9 (Count the number of spaces from the decimal point to the end of the number).

Write the equation, in standard form, of the circle with radius 4 and center (-1, 0)?

The equation of a circle is as follows:[math](x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2[/math]Here, [math](h,k)[/math] is the centre of the circle and [math]r[/math] is the radius.On comparing with [math](-1,0)[/math], we get,[math]h=-1[/math] and [math]k=0[/math] along with [math]r=4[/math].Substituting these values in the equation, we get,[math](x-(-1))^2+(y-0)^2=(4)^2[/math][math](x+1)^2+y^2=16[/math]This is the equation of the circle with centre [math](-1,0)[/math] and radius [math]4[/math] which can further be expressed as[math]x^2+2x+1+y^2=16[/math][math]x^2+y^2+2x-15=0[/math]Hope this helps! You can also get such questions solved and get the detailed solution within seconds using the Scholr app by just uploading a picture of the question and also get to be a part of an ever-growing community of students.

Nanoseconds and Standard Form :) :) ?

A nanosecond is 0.000 000 001 second. (or 1x10^ -9)

A computer does a calculation in 5 nanoseconds.

How many of these calculations can the computer do in 1 second. Give the answer in standard form.

Can someone please help me and explain how you work out this question , thanks for all your help :)

How do you write 9 billion 700 million 45 thousand 306 in standard form?

9,700,045,306

How To Write These Numbers In Standard Form??? Please Help!?

1) (3 x 100,000) + (4 x 1000) + (2 x 10) =
300,000 + 4, 000 + 200 =
304,000 + 200 =
304,200

2) (7 x 10,000) + (8 x 100) + (6 x 10) =
70,000 + 800 + 60 =
70,800 + 60 =
70,860

3) (9 x 1000) + (4 x 100) + (5 x 1) =
9,000 + 400 + 5 =
9,400 + 5 =
9,405

4) (7 x 1,000,000) + (2 x 10,000) + (6 x 1000) =
7,000,000 + 20,000 + 6,000 =
7,020,000 + 6,000 =
7,026,000

The standard form is nothing more than calculating the expression's value itself.

~Maths

How do you write five million four thousand three hundred in standard form?

Written numerically, the number you stated is written as:5,004,300Standard Form (Scientific Notation) numbers are written as a decimal (n.m) such that there is [normally] only one digit (n) to the left of the decimal point, and the rest of the number (m) to the right (with a possible limit). If there is only a single digit in the whole number then the value on the right is a zero (n.0).To show that the value shown has shifted its decimal point position, the number of decimal positions shifted is shown after the number as a 10’s multiplied to the power of the number of positions shifted.e.g., 102 = 102.0 = 1.02 (decimal point shifted left two places. If smallest digit is 0 then ignore it UNLESS it’s the ONLY digit!!)1.02*10^2(2 Decimal shift to the left)1.02*10^2So, for the number asked in the question:5,004,300 = 5,004,300.0Left shift 6 times to largest digit = 5.0043005.004300 (show the shift multiplier: 10^6)5.004300*10^6This question is not a very good example since the decimal shift leaves the answers looking the same as the original apart from the ‘10^6’ on the end.Something like: 526,670 = 5.26670*10^5, would be better!!Note: I haven’t illustrated when the decimal point is shifted right… that’s for another time!!

How do you write 2 billion in number form?

I think you would know this answer if you have ever gone past 2nd or 3rd grade! the answer to this is 2,000,000,000!look at the one in the Billions place! There ya go, even if this chart has the wrong number!!!

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