To express the number [tex]\( 1.325 \times 10^0 \)[/tex] in standard notation, we need to consider the effect of the exponent on the given number.
1. The expression [tex]\( \times 10^0 \)[/tex] means we are multiplying the number [tex]\( 1.325 \)[/tex] by [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex] because any number raised to the power of zero is [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex].
[tex]\[
10^0 = 1
\][/tex]
2. Multiplying [tex]\( 1.325 \)[/tex] by [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex] gives us:
[tex]\[
1.325 \times 1 = 1.325
\][/tex]
Therefore, the number [tex]\( 1.325 \times 10^0 \)[/tex] expressed in standard notation is [tex]\( 1.325 \)[/tex].