How do you write 1.3times10^0 in standard form?

1 Answer
Aug 6, 2016

1.3xx10^0=1.3 in standard form.

Explanation:

In scientific notation, we write a number so that it has single digit to the left of decimal sign and is multiplied by an integer power of 10.

In other words, in scientific notation, a number is written as axx10^n, where 1<=a<10 and n is an integer and 1<=a<10.

To write the number in normal or standard notation one just needs to multiply by the power 10^n (or divide if n is negative). This means moving decimal n digits to right if multiplying by 10^n and moving decimal n digits to left if dividing by 10^n (i.e. multiplying by 10^(-n)).

In the given case, as we have the number as 1.3xx10^0, we need not move decimal digit to either side and hence in standard notation 1.3xx10^0=1.3 itself.