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QuestionConvert 3.262×1033.262 \times 10^{3} into standard form. What is 3.262×103=3.262 \times 10^{3}=? (Enter as an integer or decimal.)

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The number is given in scientific notation 3.262×1033.262 \times10^{3}

STEP 2

To convert a number from scientific notation to standard form, we move the decimal point to the right if the exponent of10 is positive. The number of places to move the decimal point is equal to the value of the exponent.

STEP 3

In this case, the exponent of10 is3, so we move the decimal point3 places to the right.
3.262×103=3262.03.262 \times10^{3} =3262.0

STEP 4

We can drop the trailing zero after the decimal point, as it does not affect the value of the number.
3262.0=32623262.0 =3262So, 3.262×1033.262 \times10^{3} in standard form is3262.

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