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What is 0.000004 in standard form?
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What is 0.000004 in standard form?
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There is 6 zeros. So:
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4.0 x 10^-5 (power -5)
You start shifting the decimal point to the 4 , and count how many movements the point moved and in here it's 5.
Since you're moving to the right so the power will be for negative
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