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How is 1.2 x 10 written is standard decimal notation?​

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

the "normal form" to write numbers : just the digits and a decimal point when needed.

so, 1.2 × 10 = 12

12 is the normal, standard decimal notation.

in some cases it can be also 12.0 or 12.00 (especially with money).

the other form is the scientific notation, where a number is written with its leading digits and the power of 10 as the total value "weight". like in this example 1.2 × 10¹

User Teoh Han Hui
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Answer:

12

Explanation:

1.2*10 = 1.2

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