Squares and Square Roots
Exponents
Scientific Notation
Classifying Numbers
F, D % Conversions
100
11 is the square root of this number.
What is 121?
100
The number of zeros in the answer to 103
What is three?
100
Write 2340 in scientific notation.
What is 2.34 x 103?
100
Examples of this type of number are -4, 0, 2, -6, 8
What are integers?
100
4/5 as a percent is____.
What is 80%?
200
True or False. The only way to make 8 is by 23
What is False. You can also make 8 by -23
200
What is the name for the number being multiplied in exponential form?
What is the base number?
200
Write 5.6x104 in standard form.
What is 56,000?
200
This set of numbers includes terminating and repeating decimals
What are rational numbers?
200
To make a decimal into a percent you move the decimal point _____ places to the _____.
What is 2 places to the right?
300
The square root of 225.
What is 15?
300
Two ways to write 81 in exponential form
What is 34-34 or -92 or 92?
300
A negative exponent in scientific notation makes the decimal point move (right / left)
What is left?
300
Pi is considered a(n) __________ number because it doesn't terminate or repeat. A. Rational Number B. Irrational Number
What is B?
300
150% as a decimal
What is 1.5?
400
The square root of 30 is between what two perfect square numbers and closest to which of the two?
What is 5 and 6 but closer to 5.
400
-42 equals
What is 16?
400
Ten million written in scientific notation would have what exponent after the 10? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 10
What is C?
400
All rational and irrational numbers are contained in the ____ numbers group
What is the Real numbers?
400
1/8 as a decimal
What is .125?
500
The number of perfect square numbers between 1 and 50.
What is 6. (4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49)
500
54 equals
What is 625?
500
True or False. A number less than a whole would have a positive exponent when written in scientific notation.
What is False?
500
square root of 2 is a(n) ______ number.
What is an irrational?
500
Put in order from LEAST TO GREATEST. 1/2, 5%, 0.34, 3/5
What is 5%, 0.34, 1/2, 3/5?
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