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What is 0.005 in standard form?

User Sheray
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\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 0.005

  • Cancel 0s one by one


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 0.05* 10^(-1)


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 0.5* 10^(-2)


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 5* 10^(-3)

User Simon Tran
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Answer:

5 ×
10^(-3)

Explanation:

A number in standard form is

a ×
10^(n)

where 1 ≤ a > 10 and n is an integer

Given

0.005 ← express as a number between 1 and 10

= 5 ×
10^(n)

n is the value required to move the decimal point back to its original position

A move to the right is +

A move to the left is -

Here we require to move the decimal point back 3 places to the left

Thus

0.005 = 5 ×
10^(-3)

User Oscar Peli
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