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What is 5.27 × 10–4 written in standard form?

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Your answer would be 0.000527 because if there is a 10 don't worry about that it has a -4 so it should be 4 zeros and 527 i hoped this helped you.

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Answer: 0.000527


Explanation:

Given:
5.27*10^(-4) in standard form.

The standard form are also known as scientific notation.

Scientific notation is a way to write a very large or a very small number in the product of a decimal form of number [generally between 1 and 10] and powers of ten.

Since the power of 10 is negative, then it must be smaller than 1.

We can write the given number in decimal form as


5.27*(1)/(10^4)=(5.27)/(10000)=0.000527

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