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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

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  • so what would 4,000,000 be in standard form? Thanks :)

  • @BillieBlake97 4x10tothepowerof6

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  • man u are an exellent teacher

  • Great, thanks for the tutorial! you actually explain what you do and how you got there which most (including my teacher) dont. My exams tomorrow this saved me!

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  • Thanks needed this for my hw

  • Very helpful. Thank you:)

  • I like his accent and how he calls 0's "not" I should call 0's "not" from now on. lol

  • what would 704,092,013 be in standard form thanks

  • You make many other teachers look like crap, good job.

  • this video really helped remind me what was what in standard form as my igcse mock is tomorrow! thanks a lot man!

  • really helped...... thank you!!

  • wat about 8032x10tothepowerof-3 into standard form

  • @maths520 it would be 6.4x 10(4) look at it again maths520 ;) haha

  • You are a genius! :D Thanks you so much! My maths teacher spent ages trying to teach the class this and I watched this video once and I understand it! Very helpful- you explain where the number came from and how it got there :) Thanks

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