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Viktor [21]
3 years ago
15

What is this number in standard form? (5×1,000)+(9×1)+(2×1/10)+(6×1/1,000)

Mathematics
1 answer:
mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

5009.206

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>The answer is </u><em><u>5009.206</u></em>. We see that the first portion of this question asks, "(5×1,000)+(9×1)". 5x1000 is 5000. 9x1 is 9. 5000+9= 5009. The second portion of this question asks for the numbers that go after the decimal. 2x1/10 is 2/10. 6x1/1000 is 6/1000. The decimal place stands for one. So we do .206. If the decimal stands for ones that means in this case the 2 is in the tenths place (like it should be since the question asks for 2/10) and the 6 is in the 1000 place (like it should be since the question asks for 6/1000). We add this up together and our answer is 5009.206. Hope this explanation helps! Happy learning!

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