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How do you write 3.0 × 10^2 in standard form?

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Answer:

To write in standard form, we have to move the decimal point in 3.14 over 2 places to the left since our exponent is −2. This gives us our answer of 0.0314.

I might be wrong.

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User Andreas Noack
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Answer:

300

Explanation:

First you would find 10^2, which is 100. Then you just multiply 100 by 3.0 and get 300 :)

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