Final answer:
To convert from scientific notation to standard form, you move the decimal point right for positive exponents and left for negative exponents, equal to the value of the exponent.
Step-by-step explanation:
To convert numbers from scientific notation to standard form, you'll need to move the decimal point to the right for positive exponents and to the left for negative exponents.
The number of places you move the decimal point is equal to the exponent value in the scientific notation.
Below are the conversions for each given number:
- 7.619 × 10^-3 becomes 0.007619
- 7.254 × 10^2 becomes 725.4
- 7.441 × 10^3 becomes 7441
- 6.149 × 10^-1 becomes 0.6149
- 9.123 × 10^6 becomes 9123000
- 6.333 × 10^0 becomes 6.333
- 6.728 × 10^4 becomes 67280
- 6.725 × 10^6 becomes 6725000
- 6.193 × 10^6 becomes 6193000
- 5.126 × 10^-2 becomes 0.05126