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Which describes the correct procedure when converting a number from scientific notation to standard notationIf the power of 10 is positive, move the decimal point to the leftIf the power of 10 is positive, move the decimal point to the right.If the number being converted is greater than 10, move the decimal point to the left.If the number being converted is greater than 10, move the decimal point to the rightMark this and returnSave and ExitNeal

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Example of scientific notation to standard form:

Positive exponent

6.32 x 10³ = move the decimal point to the right three times = 6 320

ANSWER: If the power of 10 is positive, move the decimal point to the right.

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