What do u look at to compare numbers in standard form

When comparing numbers in standard form, you look at the coefficients and the exponents.

To compare coefficients, you compare the numerical values of the coefficients. For example, if you have two numbers in standard form, such as 3.5×10^4 and 2.9×10^4, you would compare 3.5 and 2.9. In this case, 3.5 is greater than 2.9, so the number 3.5×10^4 is larger.

If the coefficients are the same, you compare the exponents. The number with the larger exponent is larger. For example, if you have two numbers in standard form, such as 3.5×10^4 and 3.5×10^3, since the coefficients (3.5) are the same, you compare the exponents. In this case, 4 is greater than 3, so the number 3.5×10^4 is larger.