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04­4 Scientic Notation.notebook October 07, 2013

Quick Review

(-4)-3 =

43 x 42 =

610 ÷ 63 =

78

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Homework(pp: 11)

Worksheet #4­3 B

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04­4 Scientic Notation.notebook October 07, 2013

04­4 Scientic Notation.notebook October 07, 2013

Number, Number Sense and Operations Standard1. Use scientific notation to express large numbers and small numbers between 0 and 1.

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Scientific Notation - a method of writing very large or very small numbers by using powers of 10

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10Must be greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10.

Power positive if big number

negative if small num

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Sort the given values. Written in proper scientific notation

Not written in proper scientific notation

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Move the decimal point to make a number from 1 to less than 10.

Raise 10 to the 7th power because you have moved the decimal point 7 places.

51,600,000 5.16 x 10 7

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To write a number in scientific notation, first move the decimal point to the left to make a number greater that or equal to 1 and less than 10. Then multiply the number by 10 raised to a power, 10 . The exponent ﴾n﴿ is equal to the number of places the decimal point has been moved.n

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04­4 Scientic Notation.notebook October 07, 2013

A number is written in scientific notation if it is of the form

c x 10 n

where 1 < c < 10 and n is an integer. *

an integer is a positive, negative whole number including zero... ­3, ­2, ­1, 0, 1, 2, 3 ...

*Move the box to reveal the answer.

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Very small number are also often written in scientific notation.

0.0024 = 2.4 x 10

For small numbers, the decimal point is moved to the right and the exponent is a negative integer.

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Very small number are also often written in scientific notation.

0.0024 = 2.4 x 10

For small numbers, the decimal point is moved to the right and the exponent is a negative integer.

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Standard Form Scientific Notation

Write in scientific notation.

.000003 = 3.0 x 10­6

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Let's try one!!!

Write in scientific notation.

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Scientific NotationWriting Standard Notation in Scientific Notation

410,000 = 0.00709 =

6,980,000 = 0.000057 =

7,000,800 = 0.000000205 =

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5,643 _________________________ 0.000811 _________________________

6,057,981 ______________________ 0.00709 __________________________

28,407,118,753 __________________ 0.0000342 ________________________

Writing Standard Notation in Scientific Notation

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Converting Scientific Notation

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Standard notation ­ a number that uses the digits 1­9, and 0; the value of each digit depends on its place in the number.

Scientific notation ­ a form of writing numbers as the product of a power of 10 and a decimal number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10; example 8,924,000 is written as 8.924 x 10 .6

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Here are some helpful hints!

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To change scientific notation to standard notation, just reverse the steps.

Move the decimal point the same number of places to the right as the exponent.

5.16 x 10 51,600,0007﴿﴿﴿﴿﴿﴿﴿

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Writing Scientific Notation in Standard NotationWrite the number in Standard Notation.

1.35 x 105 __________________________ Think: Move the decimal right 5 places.

2.7 x 10­3 _______________________________ Think: Move the decimal left 3 places.

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With a partner, work on #1­4 pp. 13

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Comparing numbers written in Scientific Notation

3.2 x 106 > or < 2.4 x 104

Step 1.: First compare the powers of ten. The number with the bigger exponent is the greater number in scientific notation.

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Comparing numbers written in Scientific Notation

Step 2.

2.6 x 105 6.9 x 105> or <

: If the powers of ten are the same, compare the values that area between 1 and 10. The larger value implies the larger number.

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Example

Step 1: Compare powers of 10.Step 2: Compare values between 1 and 10..

Answer ­ Red blood cell

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Example

Step 1: Compare powers of 10.

Answer ­ Dust Mite

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6. A human body contains about 5.6 x 106 micro liters of blood. Write this number in standard notation.

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Worksheet # 4­4B

Have a great day!!!

Homework

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