The number 450 in standard form would be expressed as 4.5 × 10².
In mathematics, standard form refers to a way of representing a number using powers of 10
Start with the number 450.
Determine the first non-zero digit, which is 4 in this case.
Place a decimal point after the first digit, giving you 4.50.
Remove any trailing zeros after the decimal point, resulting in 4.5.
Count the number of places the decimal point moved from the original number to the new one (to the right in this case). In this example, the decimal point moved two places.
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Walt Whitman's poem celebrating about people is "Song of Myself."
Walt Whitman in his poem “Song of Myself” prohibits himself from singing the songs of war, rage, and journeys and instead sings the song of himself as the subject of his poem. The poem deals about his journey and experience in this world. There are two main characters in his poem, which are 'I' and 'you.' Whitman speaks about the grass which is the symbol of democracy. He says that the grass of democracy feeds itself on the bodies of the dead. In the poem Whitman used stanzas of varying length and the topic of his poem changed with change in stanzas.
Answer: The importance and individuality of each American and his or her job.
Explanation:
The three, three-syllable adjectives are delicious, beautiful, and dangerous. These words can be used to describe nouns or pronouns. For example, a delicious, beautiful cake that is hard to resist could be described as 'dangerous'.
Three adjectives that each have three syllables are: Delicious, beautiful, and dangerous. An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. For example, in the sentence, 'The delicious cake was absolutely beautiful but also quite dangerous because it was so hard to resist!', 'delicious' describes the flavor of the cake, 'beautiful' describes how the cake looks, and 'dangerous' describes the impact of the cake.
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"Thanks, Janice," Megan said enthusiastically. "You're a really good friend! What time should I get there?"
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