To convert the number \( 6.300 \times 10^{-1} \) to standard form, you need to move the decimal point one place to the left because of the \( 10^{-1} \) (which indicates that the number should be divided by 10).
Moving the decimal point one place to the left changes \( 6.300 \) to \( 0.6300 \).
Thus, in standard form, \( 6.300 \times 10^{-1} \) is written as:
\[ 0.6300 \]
You can also express it as \( 0.63 \) since trailing zeros do not affect the value. Therefore, the final answer in standard form is \( 0.63 \).