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Learn: Standard Form and Engineering Notation

Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Engineering (Extended Certificate)

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What is the standard form of 5000?

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In engineering notation, the exponent is always a {{blank0}} of {{blank1}}.

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Convert 7 × 10⁴ into engineering notation.

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Which of the following are valid uses of engineering notation? (Select all that apply)

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Convert 0.00004 to standard form.

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