Standard Notation Worksheet
Practice converting numbers between standard notation and expanded form, and working with scientific notation.
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Standard Notation Practice
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Read each question carefully and write your answers in the space provided. Show your work where necessary.
Write the following numbers in standard notation:
1. Five hundred twenty-three thousand, one hundred forty-seven:
2. Two million, six hundred five thousand, ninety-one:
3. Seventy-eight and twenty-five hundredths:
4. Nine and three thousandths:
Write the following numbers in words (word form):
5. 45,902:
6. 1,070,300:
7. 12.56:
8. 0.048:
9. Write 3.4 x 10^5 in standard notation.
10. Write 0.000072 in scientific notation.
11. Which of the following is equivalent to 6.2 x 10^-3?
0.00062
0.0062
6200
62000
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