NOTE: This review doesn’t include the ratio, proportions and %....use the sample test and all your notes from class for this!

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NOTE: This review doesn’t include the ratio, proportions and %....use the sample test and all your notes from class for this!

Comparing and Ordering Decimals Order the decimals from least to greatest , 16.6, Compare two of the numbers at a time. Write 16.6 as “16.60.” < Start at the left and compare the digits < Look for the first place where the digits are different < 16.60

You can estimate a range for the sum by adjusting the decimal part of the numbers. Round the decimals to 0, 0.5, or Add the decimal part of the numbers Add the whole-number estimate and the adjusted estimate = The adjusted decimals are greater than the actual decimal, so is an overestimate. The estimated range for the sum is from to

Try This: Example 4 Estimate a for the sum Use front-end estimation Add the whole numbers only The whole-number values of the decimals are less than the actual numbers, so the answer is an underestimate at least 58 The exact answer of is 58 or greater.

To write the number 3,456,000 in scientific notation, do the following: 3,456,00 0 Move the decimal point left to form a number that is greater than 1 and less than 10. 3,456,000 Multiply that number by a power of ten  10 6 The power of 10 is 6, because the decimal point is moved 6 places left.

Write each number in scientific notation. A. 8,000,000 B. 587,000 8,000,000 Move the decimal point 6 places left. The power of 10 is 6. 8,000,000 = 8  ,000 Move the decimal point 5 places left. The power of 10 is ,000 = 5.87  10 5

Write each number in standard form. A  10 3 B. 9.5  10 8 The power of 10 is  10 3 = 6, The power of 10 is Move the decimal point 3 places right. Move the decimal point 8 places right. Use zeros as placeholders. 9.5  10 8 = 950,000,000

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