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What is 1?
100
Write 12,000 in scientific notation.
What is (1.2 x 10
4
)
100
(4 x 10
2
) Write your answer in standard form.
What is 400?
100
A way of writing numbers that accommodates values too large or small to be conveniently written in standard decimal notation.
What is scientific notation?
100
(3.2 * 10
8
)(1.5 * 10
-5
)
What is (4.8 * 10
3
)?
200
4
3
What is 64?
200
Write .009 in scientific notation.
What is (9 x 10
-2
)?
200
(9.82 x 10
6
). Write your answer in standard form.
What is 9,820,000?
200
A symbol or number placed above and after another symbol or number to denote the power to which the latter is to be raised.
What is an exponent?
200
(3.2 * 10
8
) / (1.6 * 10
-5
)
What is (2 * 10
13
)?
300
5 squared.
What is 25?
300
A typical teenager texts 200 times a day. In a month, they would text this many times. Write your number in scientific notation.
What is (6 x 10
4
?
300
(1.2838 x 10
6
)
What is 1283800?
300
The number expressed with an exponent.
What is base?
300
(3.5 * 10
7
) / (10.5 * 10
15
)
What is (3.333 * 10
-9
)?
400
3
-3
What is 1/3?
400
300,000 babies are born in a typical 30 day month. This number is how many are born each day. Write your answer in scientific notation.
What is (1 x 10
5
)?
400
(7 x 10
2
). Write your answer in standard form.
What is 1700?
400
A way of writing numbers using exponents.
What is exponential form?
400
(3.5 * 10
88
) / (-9.6 * 10
27
)
What is (-3.64583 * 10
60
)?
500
(a
2
) * (a
2
).
What is a
4
?
500
90,000,000 * 200,000. Write your answer in scientific notation.
What is (9 x 10
12
?
500
Put (9.73 x 10
4
) in standard form.
What is 97300?
500
A number times itself this many times.
What is power?
500
(-1.6 * 10
-4
)(3.5 * 10
13
) / (-9.6 * 10
27
)
What is (5.8333 * 10
-19
)?
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