Can you write 880000000 as standard form ?

1 Answer
May 27, 2018

8.8 times 10^8 (Highly recommend that you read below!)

Explanation:

Standard form uses the fact that the decimal place value system is based on powers of 10 eg... 10^6 = 1000000 (six zeros)

So for yours you first count the zeros...

You have 7 so you would write it as 10^7.

But we also need to know the digit in front. It is crucial that the first digit is between 1-10 because if it is not it is not written in standard form# Here's an example:

Write 50,000 in standard form.

50,000 can be written as: 5 times 10,000

10,000 = 10 \times 10 \times 10 \times 10 = 10^4

So: 50,000 = 5 \times 10^4

Now we use this template of working out for your question:

880000000 can be written as 8.8 times 100000000
(we also need to multiply the second part by 10, which gives 10^8)

10000000 = 10 times 10 times 10 times 10 times 10 times 10 times 10 times 10 = 10^8

So: 880000000 = 8.8 times 10^8

Hope this helped you out!! :D