Adding Integers
Subtracting Integers
Order of Operations
Exponents
Powers of 10 and Scientific Notation
100
4 + 3
What is 7?
100
9-4
What is 5?
100
Solve using the order of operations. (9 + 3) x 3 +2
What is 38?
100
2^3 (2 to the 3rd power)
What is 8?
100
Write 1000 as a power of 10.
What is 10^3 (10 to the 3rd power)?
200
4 + -6
What is -2?
200
11 - (-2)
What is 13?
200
Solve using the order of operations. 9 + 10/2
What is 14?
200
Name the base in the following problem: 6^8 (6 to the 8th power)
What is 6?
200
Write 10 ^ 6 (10 to the 6th power) in standard form.
What is 1,000,000?
300
-19 + -12
What is -31?
300
-10 - 4
What is -14?
300
Solve using the order of operations. 11 + 2 x 4
What is 19?
300
Name the exponent in the following problem: 9^4 (9 to the 4th power)
What is 4?
300
Write 2.5 x 10^4 (10 to the 4th power) in standard form.
What is 25,000?
400
-9 + 11
What is 2?
400
-5 - (-3)
What is -2?
400
Solve using the order of operations. 5 + 3 x (4-2)
What is 11?
400
Write this problem as repeated factors: 8^3 (8 to the 3rd power)
What is 8 x 8 x 8?
400
Write 357,000 in scientific notation.
What is 3.57 x 10^5 (10 to the 5th power)?
500
40 + -90
What is -50?
500
-9 - (-9)
What is 0?
500
Solve using the order of operations. 7^2 - (9-3)
What is 43?
500
Write the product of: 5 ^ 3 (5 to the 3rd power)
What is 125?
500
Write 89,000,000,000 in scientific notation.
What is 8.9 x 10^10 (10 to the 10th power)?
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