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Power to a power Numerical Bases Rules of Exponents Negative & 0 Exponents Scientific Notation Final Jeopardy

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Write with a positive exponent: 300

Write with a positive exp 400

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Find the product. Write your answer using exponents. 5 4 ·5 3 ·

Find the missing exponent. m ? m = m 15

300 Simplify. 18s 5 · s 2 15s 4 6s 3 5

400 Find the area of the rectangle: 6x 3 yz 7x 2 y 3 z 2 42x 5 y 4 z 3

500 64

Find the product. Write your answer using only positive exponents. v -10 ·v 6 1 v 4 100

Write the expression without using a fraction bar. 42p 6 r 11 42p 6 r

300 Find the quotient. Write your answer using only positive exponents. 28w w -26 __4__ 5w 15

Find the product. Write your answer using only positive exponents. 7b 7 c -10 d 0 · 9b -12 c -5 d 5 63d 5 b 5 c

2 14 > because 2 14 > 1 and < Without doing the calculations, determine which is greater, or Explain how you know your answer is correct.

1) x ) x Write the following in scientific notation. 1) 545,360,000 2)

1) 845,740,000 2) Write the following in standard form. 1) x ) 6.89 x 10 -7

1)1.21 x ) x Write the number in scientific notation. 1) Volume (in cubic kilometers) of water in Lake Superior: 12,100 2) Approximate density (in grams per milliliter) of one nitrogen atom:

3500, 2.6 x 10 4, 9.2 x Order the numbers from least to greatest. 2.6 x 10 4, 3500, 9.2 x 10 4

2.16 x Find the product. Write your answer in scientific notation. (7.2 x 10 2 )(3 x 10 5 )

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager.

Find the value of n that makes the statement below true and explain how you found your answer. = n ; Subtract the exponents on the left-hand side to get 3n + 5. Then set 3n + 5 = 17 and solve for n.