A calculator displays 7.369E6. How do you write 7.369E6 in standard form?

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To write \( 7.369E6 \) in standard form, you need to understand that \( E6 \) means "times 10 to the power of 6." Therefore, you can express \( 7.369E6 \) as:

\[ 7.369 \times 10^6 \]

In standard form, this denotes the number \( 7.369 \) multiplied by \( 1,000,000 \) (which is \( 10^6 \)). Thus:

\[ 7.369E6 = 7.369 \times 10^6 \]

This is the standard form of the number.

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