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Answer:

3.5×10^4=35000

Explanation:

Consider the value

3.5

we are saying that we are counting in units (1's) in that we have

3

1

2

of 1's

'.....................................................................................

Consider the value

3.5

×

10

. Now we are saying we have

3

1

2

of tens. That is; 3 lots of 10 is 30 and

1

2

of 10 is 5 so we have

30

+

5

=

35

'.................................................................................

Note that

10

2

is 100

Consider the value

3.5

×

10

2

. Now we are saying we have

3

1

2

of

100

'

s

So if we are counting in 100's then the decimal point stays where

it is and we move the number of 3.5 to the left until the

3 becomes hundreds.

Note that we have to insert a place holder of 0 just to the left of the decimal point to make sure the three is viewed as in the hundreds.

3.5

×

10

2

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−→

slide to the left 2 places

350.0

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