Square Roots
Scientific Notation
Order of Operation
Conversions
Vocabulary
100
The square root of 36
What is 6
100
3.935 times 10 to the fifth power
What is 393,500
100
The first step in solving this equation: 4 3^ 2 + (42 ÷ 6)
What is divide
100
Write as a decimal: 1/4
What is 0.25
100
the method of writing very large or small numbers as a product of a number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10 multiplied by a power of 10
What is Scientific Notation
200
Fifteen squared
What is 225
200
The average person's head has about 100,000 strands of hair. What is that in scientific notation?
What is 1 times ten to the 5th power
200
The value of 26 - 16 ÷ 2 + 3 * 4 is
What is 30
200
Change into a fraction 0.80
What is 4/5
200
a system for simplifying expressions that ensures that there is only one right answer
What is Order of Operation
300
The square root of 529
What is 23
300
Write in standard form: 2.9 × 10 ^4
What is 29,000
300
What is the last step in evaluating the problem 5 * 2 ^3 ÷ (4 + 6)
What is addition
300
Change to a fraction 0.60
What is 3/5
300
a property of the real numbers which states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the value
What is commutative property
400
The square root of 1
What is 1
400
Change to scientific notation 0.00012
What is 1.2 to 10 the the negative 4th power
400
Solve this problem: 5 + 2(14 ÷ 7)
What is 9
400
Change to a fraction 0.333
What is 1/3
400
the distance from zero on the number line
What is absolute value
500
Twenty-four squared
What is 576
500
Write 10 in scientific notation
What is 1 x 10 to the 1st power
500
When simplified, the value of the expression (15 - 11) ^2 + ÷ 4 is equal to
What is 18
500
Change into a decimal 6/8
What is 0.75
500
two numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line but in opposite directions
What is opposite numbers
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