Homework: p. 33-34 1-100 (EOO (every other odd – starting with #1)

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Homework: p (EOO (every other odd – starting with #1)

Properties of Exponents Product Rule: (bases must be the same ) Quotient Rule: (bases must ne the same) Zero Exponent Rule: Negative Exponent Rule: Power Rule (power raised to a power): Quotients to Powers Rule:

Guided Practice…

Scientific Notation: Guided Practice: Guided Practice: As of December 2011, the national debt was $15.2 trillion ( ). At that time, the US population was approximately 312,000,000 ( ). If the national debt was evenly divided among every individual in the US, how much would each citizen have to pay?

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