The number in the question IS in standard form! However, 100 = 1 and is usually not included.
9.05 = 9.05 × 10^0
2.5*10^0 is equivalent to 2.5
60 in standard form is... 6 x 10 + 0 x 1 = 60 or 10 x 6 + 1 x 0 = 60
In the US, you just did. In Britain, I believe that's 1.12 x 10^0
To write 6.8 in standard form, you express it as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 6.8 can be written as (6.8 \times 10^0), since (10^0 = 1). This indicates that 6.8 is already in a suitable format for standard form.
It is 5.9*10^0 but there is little point in appending "*10^0".
It is 1.8*10^0 but the 10^0 bit is really redundant.
It is: 1.25*10^0 in standard form or scientific notation
It is 6.4*10^0 in standard form or scientific notation
3.814 x 10^0
Standard form = 0.090Expanded notation = (0 x 1) . (0/10) + (9/100) + (0/1000)
9.05 = 9.05 × 10^0
2.9910101010 = 2.991010101 × 10^0
It is 6.34109*10^0
2.5*10^0 is equivalent to 2.5
In the US, you just did. In Britain, I believe that's 1.12 x 10^0
60 in standard form is... 6 x 10 + 0 x 1 = 60 or 10 x 6 + 1 x 0 = 60