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17 April, 22:51
What is the number in standard form?
4.9*108
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17 April, 23:11
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The standard form for 4.9x10^8 is 490,000,000. You can obtain his number by taking 4.9 and moving the decimal 8 spaces to the right since the 10^8 has a positive 8 number. If the 8 was a negative number, then you would move the decimal 8 spaces to the left.
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