How do you do standard form

It is just a number.

(if u r talking about sienctific notation, let me know)

To express a number in standard form, you need to represent it as a decimal number multiplied by a power of 10. Here are the steps to follow:

1. Start with the given number.
2. Count the number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point, if it's a decimal, or count the number of zeros to the left of the first non-zero digit, if it's a whole number.
3. Move the decimal point to the right of the first non-zero digit, and note the number of places you move it.
4. Rewrite the number as a decimal followed by the exponent "x 10^N" where N represents the number of places the decimal point was moved.
5. Simplify the decimal number by removing any trailing zeros after the decimal point. If the decimal number becomes a whole number, omit the decimal point.

Let's go through an example:
Suppose we have the number 0.00567.

Step 1: The decimal point is after the digit 2, so we count the number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point, which is 4.

Step 2: Move the decimal point four places to the right, after the digit 5: 5.67.

Step 3: Rewrite the number as a decimal followed by the exponent: 5.67 x 10^(-4).

Step 4: Simplify the decimal number by removing any trailing zeros after the decimal point, which isn't necessary in this case.

Therefore, the number 0.00567 in standard form is 5.67 x 10^(-4).