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PLEASE HELP ME! What is the standard form of the number shown in the calculator display?3.82e+7Please explain your answer :)
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3.7 e+7 =
37,000,000.
" e+7 " means "move the decimal point 7 places
making it bigger". (to the right)
" e-5 " would mean "move the decimal point 5 places
making it smaller". (to the left)
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