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Prefixes So many. How can I remember which is which?
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Let’s start with the small ones
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Centi How many pennies does it take to make up a dollar? 1/100 of a dollar What another name of a penny? Cent
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More Money There are two prefixes that start with D Deca- Deci- When you see a D, think of a dime 10 1/10 Because both of the d’s deal with 10 And the smaller has the I, just like dime
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We also can use time to help us remember 10 years 100 years 1000 years Decade Century Millennium
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Micro- stands for 10 -6 or 0.000001 or 1/1000000
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Nanotechnology – really, really small technology Nano is 10 -9 So, also think nano = nine
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Speaking of Nano- (Let’s look at the other prefixes)
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Looking at mp3 players and computers to remember other prefixes I have a 60 gig hard drive. I have a 60 gig hard drive. My old mp3 holds 512 MB of music. My old mp3 holds 512 MB of music. My new iPod nano holds 8 GB My new iPod nano holds 8 GB A blank CD-R holds 700 MB of music. A blank CD-R holds 700 MB of music. Mp3’s are about 5 MB Mp3’s are about 5 MB The iPod nano picture I used in this presentation is 468 KB The iPod nano picture I used in this presentation is 468 KB KB = kilobyte = 1000 bytes MB = megabyte = 1000 KB or 1000000 bytes Gig = gigabyte = 1000 MB or 1000000000 bytes
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