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How do u write 2.25 in standard form?​

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Answer:

2.25

Explanation:

The number 2.25 is already in standard form.

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In the US (and other places), "standard form" is an ordinary decimal number, with the integer part to the left of the decimal point and the fractional part to the right of the decimal point: 2.25.

In the UK (and other places), "standard form" is a number written in scientific notation with a mantissa consisting of the leading non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point, the remaining significant digits to the right of the decimal point, and a multiplier that is 10 to the power appropriate to the place value of the leading digit. When the multiplier is 1, we need not write it.

2.25 = 2.25×10⁰ (full form) = 2.25 (with superfluous 10⁰ removed)

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