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How do you write 1.5 × 104 in standard form?

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I'm assuming you meant 1.5 × 10⁴. Remember, when we write in standard form, you need to use ^ to denote it's 'to the power of'. So it would be 1.5 × 10^4.

I'm also assuming you meant in decimal form, because that's already in standard form.

However, the answer is 15,000. This is because you lose one zero when multiplying a decimal with one number after it. For each number after the decimal, you take off a zero. Therefore, the end number is 15,000.
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