Practice Use Of Exponents To Express Small Numbers In Standard Form (10.4) - Exponents and Powers
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Use of Exponents to Express Small Numbers in Standard Form

Practice - Use of Exponents to Express Small Numbers in Standard Form

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Convert 0.000000564 to standard form.

💡 Hint: Count how many places you move the decimal to the right.

Question 2 Easy

Convert 0.0000021 to standard form.

💡 Hint: The first non-zero digit is 2.

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Question 1

What is 0.000007 in standard form?

7 × 10^{-6}
7 × 10^{6}
0.7 × 10^{-5}

💡 Hint: Count the places moved to the right.

Question 2

True or False: A negative exponent indicates a number greater than one.

True
False

💡 Hint: Recall the role of negative exponents.

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Challenge 1 Hard

If 0.0000000000085 is expressed in standard form, what form does it take, and how many places is the decimal moved?

💡 Hint: Count how many spaces you shift to the right.

Challenge 2 Hard

Express the total mass of (5.97 × 10^{24}) + (7.35 × 10^{22}) showing all steps.

💡 Hint: Focus on adjusting the exponents first for easier addition.

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