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                2 WAYS TO WRITE 167,895 IN STANDARD FORM
            
            
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                    Answered by
            GuruBlue
            
    Look at #7 at this site:
http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp
    
http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp
                    Answered by
            Dr Russ
            
    As far as I am aware there is only one way to write out the number in standard form and that is
1.67895 x 10^5
The other possibility is E notation as
1.67895E05
Some text books distinguish between various types of standard form and include a normalised standard form. So that a 'standard form' is represenatation in the form
a x 10^z
so
1.67895 x 10^5
16.7895 x 10^4
167.895 x 10^3
1678.95 x 10^2
1.6789.5 x 10^1
1.67895 x 10^0
are all possibilities
and 'normalised SF' is
a x 10^z where 1<=a<10
1.67895 x 10^5 is the only possibility.
I have never seen 'normalised SF' referred to in practice always 'standard form', and these days as 'scientific notation' is by far the most common.
  
    
1.67895 x 10^5
The other possibility is E notation as
1.67895E05
Some text books distinguish between various types of standard form and include a normalised standard form. So that a 'standard form' is represenatation in the form
a x 10^z
so
1.67895 x 10^5
16.7895 x 10^4
167.895 x 10^3
1678.95 x 10^2
1.6789.5 x 10^1
1.67895 x 10^0
are all possibilities
and 'normalised SF' is
a x 10^z where 1<=a<10
1.67895 x 10^5 is the only possibility.
I have never seen 'normalised SF' referred to in practice always 'standard form', and these days as 'scientific notation' is by far the most common.
                    Answered by
            haily
            
    i am actually in 5th grade.... actually exponients are not that difficult normalised is actually simplified to the definition of 10000,00000.
    
                    Answered by
            trent
            
    im in fifth grade to 
    
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