Bell Work A rectangular garden has a length of 0.0008 km and a width of 5 x 10-4 km. What is the area and explain the steps. Use Scientific Notation to.

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Bell Work A rectangular garden has a length of 0.0008 km and a width of 5 x 10-4 km. What is the area and explain the steps. Use Scientific Notation to express the perimeter of the garden. Explain your steps.

You will have 40 Seconds to answer each question. Daily Chapter Quiz You will have 40 Seconds to answer each question.

Name the 2 square roots of 16. 1. Name the 2 square roots of 16.

2. Pick the rational. 2 , 𝜋, . 3

3. Simplify. 3 8

4. Simplify. 3 −27

5. Solve for “x”. 𝑥 = 5

6. Solve for “x”. 𝑥 2 = 100

7. Pick the irrational. 25 , 1/3, 14

8. Simplify. 5 −2

9. Multiply. 2 ∙ 5

10. The number is between what 2 consecutive integers. 34

Get ready for the Ticket Out of the Door

Ticket Out (PUT IN YOUR BELL WORK FOLDERS) In your own words, describe how finding the square or cube root of a perfect square or cube helped you to estimate the square or cube root of a number that is not a perfect square or cube.