Remember that each digit in the whole number represents a power of 10:
First take the whole number portion of the number on the left side of the decimal
Expanded Notation of 5 = (5 x 100)
Expanded Notation of 5 = (5 x 1)
Now multiply through and simplify to prove this is the correct notation:
5 = 5
5 = 5 <---- Correct!
(5 x 1)
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decimalNumber in the form a/b where the result is not a whole numbernotationAn expression made up of symbols for representing operations, unspecified numbers, relations and any other mathematical objectsstandard notationa form of writing a given number, an equation, or an expression in a form that follows certain rulesExample calculations for the Standard Notation Calculator
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