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What is 1 × 10 − 3 written in standard form? math

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

When working with order of operations, use the acronym 'PEMDAS' (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction.)

The equation should basically be done in that order.

There are no parenthesis,

no exponents,

But there IS multiplication.

1 x 10 = 10.

So now, what is left over is 10 - 3.

There addition, but there IS subtraction.

10 - 3 = 7.

7 is what is left over.

Therefore, 1 x 10 - 3 in standard form is 7.

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