SOLUTION: How would you write a number times ten to the fifth in standard form? Like, for instance, 5.48...thanks!

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Question 546014: How would you write a number times ten to the fifth in standard form? Like, for instance, 5.48...thanks!
Answer by moocow(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5.48 x 10^5
548,000

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