Adding and Subtracting Standard Form: A Non-Calculator Method

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What is the significance of ensuring that the 'A' part of standard form is between one and ten?
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Describe the process of subtracting two numbers in standard form.
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How do you determine the power of ten when converting a decimal number to standard form?
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