Good Morning Cougars Today is Thursday, Oct. 16th TEST WILL BE ON TUESDAY.

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Good Morning Cougars Today is Thursday, Oct. 16th TEST WILL BE ON TUESDAY

Announcements Test on Module 15 will be on Tuesday, Oct. 21 On Monday, you will take a District “Ready-Step” test. (I have no idea what it covers) You will get yesterday’s quiz back tomorrow Tomorrow we will review all of Module 15 I may be gone next week for Jury Duty.

Stuff you need to know: Move the decimal to its proper place Look at the original whole number Look at the NEW whole number If the original number got larger, the exponent gets smaller by the number of places the decimal moved. If the original number got smaller, the exponent gets larger by the number of spaces the decimal moved.

YOUR TURN: Move the decimal to its proper place Look at the original whole number Look at the NEW whole number If the original number got larger, the exponent gets smaller by the number of places the decimal moved. If the original number got smaller, the exponent gets larger by the number of spaces the decimal moved.

Move the decimal to its proper place Look at the original whole number Look at the NEW whole number If the original number got larger, the exponent gets smaller by the number of places the decimal moved. If the original number got smaller, the exponent gets larger by the number of spaces the decimal moved.

Move the decimal to its proper place Look at the original whole number Look at the NEW whole number If the original number got larger, the exponent gets smaller by the number of places the decimal moved. If the original number got smaller, the exponent gets larger by the number of spaces the decimal moved.

Write these vertically to add them

Put them together in scientific notation:

Is this scientific notation? NO!

Put them together in scientific notation:

WS 10-16, #1-12 TEST WILL BE ON TUESDAY TOMORROW: REVIEW