Write numbers greater than or equal to 10 in standard form

What numbers?

n >/= 10 is easy with my keyboard but put the = under the arrow.

To write numbers in standard form, we need to express them in the typical format, where there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point.

For numbers greater than or equal to 10, we can simply write them as they are, without any modification, as long as they don't have any decimal places. Here are a few examples:

- 10
- 15
- 20
- 100
- 1,000
- 10,000

These numbers are already in standard form because they have only one digit to the left of the decimal point. If the numbers had decimal places, we would have to adjust the format. But for whole numbers greater than or equal to 10, the standard form is just writing them as they are.

Write the numbers greater than or equal to 10 in standard form