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Metric System
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Question of the Day Question: How much is a ‘kilodollar’ worth and how do you know? Answer: … … …
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The Dollar Bill as the Standard Unit
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Multiply by 10 and you get a…
dekadollar
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Multiply the dollar by 100 and get…
hectodollar
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Multiply the dollar by one thousand and you get…
kilodollar
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Multiply the dollar by 1 million and you get…
megadollar
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Let’s go the other way. We start off with the dollar again….
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Now divide by 10… Decidollar
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Divide the dollar by 100 and you get a…
centidollar
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If you were to go further and divide that dollar by 1000, you would get a…
millidollar
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It makes using very large and very small numbers easier!
Scientific Notation It makes using very large and very small numbers easier!
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A number in Scientific Notation has two parts
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A number in Scientific Notation has two parts
9.9 x 106
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A number in Scientific Notation has two parts
9.9 x 106 Number between 1 and 10 (not including 10)
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A number in Scientific Notation has two parts
9.9 x 106 Exponent Number between 1 and 10 (not including 10)
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The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
How do we write that in Scientific Notation?
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149597870700. The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
How do we write that in Scientific Notation? Write the number down leaving out commas but show the decimal point
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The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
Write the number down leaving out commas but show the decimal point Move the decimal point until there is one digit to the left of it, counting the spaces as you go
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The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
Write the number down leaving out commas but show the decimal point Move the decimal point until there is one digit to the left of it, counting the spaces as you go
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The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
Write the number down leaving out commas but show the decimal point 11 spaces Move the decimal point until there is one digit to the left of it, counting the spaces as you go
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The distance to the Sun is 149,597,870,700. meters
11 spaces to the left x 1011 m Move the decimal point until there is one digit to the left of it, counting the spaces as you go # of spaces = the exponent
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0.000000000182 The diameter of a Carbon nucleus is
meters How do we write that in Scientific Notation? 10 spaces
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0.000000000182 The diameter of a Carbon nucleus is
meters How do we write that in Scientific Notation? 10 spaces if you move to the right, put a minus sign in front of the exponent
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The diameter of a Carbon nucleus is 0.000000000182 meters
10 spaces to the right 1.82 x m if you move the decimal to the right, put a minus sign in front of the exponent
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1.495978707 x 1011 m Converting from Scientific Notation to Standard
move the decimal point to the right for a positive exponent to the left for a negative exponent
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Converting from Scientific Notation to Standard
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Converting from Scientific Notation to Standard
1.82 x m
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To convert from Scientific Notation back to Standard, just move the decimal point back, moving to the right for a positive power of 10, to the left for a negative power of 10 m m
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Let’s Do Some Examples Write the Following in Scientific Notation 17 78,942 0.0042
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17 78,942 0.0042 1.7 x 101 Let’s Do Some Examples
Write the Following in Scientific Notation 17 78,942 0.0042 1.7 x 101
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17 78,942 0.0042 1.7 x 101 7.8942 x 104 Let’s Do Some Examples
Write the Following in Scientific Notation 17 78,942 0.0042 1.7 x 101 x 104
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Let’s Do Some Examples Write the Following in Scientific Notation 17 78,942 0.0042 1.7 x 101 4.2 x 10-3 x 104
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1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4 Let’s Do Some Examples
Write the Following in Standard (or Long) Form 1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4
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1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4 17000 Let’s Do Some Examples
Write the Following in Standard (or Long) Form 1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4 17000
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1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4 17000 0.00017 Let’s Do Some Examples
Write the Following in Standard (or Long) Form 1.7 x 104 1.7 x 10-4 17000
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Multiplying and Dividing numbers in Scientific Notation is Easier
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Multiplying and Dividing numbers in Scientific Notation is Easier
To multiply, just multiply the numbers together, then add the exponents (1.7 x 104) x (2.0 x 108) = (1.7 x 2.0) x (10(4+8)) = 3.4 x 1012
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Multiplying and Dividing numbers in Scientific Notation is Easier
To divide, just divide the numbers then subtract the exponents (1.0 x 106) ÷ (2.0 x 101) = (1.0 ÷ 2.0) x (10(6-1)) = 0.5 x 105 = 5.0 x 104
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