Forms of Numbers Leap Frog Reviews word form (notation), standard form (notation), number-word form (notation), expanded form (notation), and scientific.

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Forms of Numbers Leap Frog Reviews word form (notation), standard form (notation), number-word form (notation), expanded form (notation), and scientific notation.

Change the number below to standard notation 56.7 million

Change the number below to standard notation: 3 x x x x 10 -2

What form is the number below written in? 5 x 10,000, x 1, x

Change the number below to standard form: 3.5 x 10 6

What form is the number below written in? x

Change the number below to standard form: 5.63 x 10 -5

Change the number below to scientific notation: 98,000,000,000

Change the number below to standard form: One thousand, two and fifty- six hundredths

Change the number below to expanded form:

What form is the number below written in? 7.8 billion

Change the number below to number-word notation: 456,300,000

What form is the number below written in? Five hundred million, six thousand, and six hundredths

Change the number below to scientific notation:

What form is the number below written in? 65,928,

Change the number below to number-word form: 15,000,000

Change the number below to expanded form: 9,000,008,002.5

What form is the number below written in? x 10 10

Change the number below to word form: 43,000,

Write the number below in expanded form use exponential notation for powers of ,040.3

Change the number below to standard form: 8 x 10, x x 0.001

Write the number below in expanded form use exponential notation for powers of

Change the number below to word form: 42,

Change the number below to standard form: Seventy-six million and four hundred twenty-five thousandths

Change the number below to number-word form: 54,300,000,000