STANDARD-FORM(1)
STANDARD-FORM(1)
1.
Convert each number from standard form.
(a) 9 × 105
(j) 8 × 105
2.
Convert each number from standard form.
(a) 5 × 10-2
(f) 7 × 10-6
(a) 2000
(b) 4500
(c) 781000
(d) 660000
(e) 1250000
(f) 9800
(g) 1457000
(h) 90800
(i) 40000000
(j) 72500
(k) 2020
4.
Convert each number into standard form.
(a) 0.03
(b) 0.0065
(c) 0.000015
(d) 0.00456
(e) 0.0235
(f) 0.00000001
(g) 0.00803
(h) 0.0022
(i) 0.0003928
(j) 0.09099
(k) 0.00216
5.
Convert each number from standard form.
(a) 8 × 104
(f) 3 × 10-7
6.
Convert each number into standard form.
(a) 0.067
(b) 120000
(c) 9180
(d) 0.00004
(e) 0.02907
(f) 562000000
(g) 0.001111
(h) 0.00000035
(i) 9800000
(j) 0.000455
(k) 67550000
7.
Put these numbers into order, smallest to largest.
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Put these numbers into order, smallest to largest.
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Put these numbers into order, smallest to largest.
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Put these numbers into order, smallest to largest.
18.
Work out (9.01 × 105) + (6 × 103).
Give your answer in standard form.
19.
Work out (4.3 × 107) – (6 × 105).
Give your answer in standard form.
20.
Work out (8.2 × 105) + (4.714 × 107).
Give your answer in standard form.
21.
Work out (5.75 × 109) – (4 × 106).
Give your answer in standard form.
22.
Work out (3 × 103) × (2 × 104).
Give your answer in standard form.
23.
Work out (8 × 107) ÷ (4 × 105).
Give your answer in standard form.
24.
Work out (9 × 103) × (2 × 103).
Give your answer in standard form.
25.
Work out (3 × 1010) ÷ (4 × 103).
Give your answer in standard form.
26.
Work out (4 × 1010) ÷ (5 × 103).
Give your answer in standard form.
27.
A floppy disk can store 1,600,000 bytes of data.
Steve needs to store 4.8 × 107 bytes of data.
How many floppy disks would Steve need to store the data?
28.
The surface area of Earth is 4.95 × 108 km2.
The surface area of Mars is 6.7 × 106 km2.
What is the difference in surface area between Earth and Mars? Give your answer in
standard form.
29.
The thickness of a piece of paper is 1.25 × 10-4 metres.
5 × 105 pieces of paper are piled on top of each other.
30.
A snail moves at a speed of 8 × 10-3 metres per second.
How many seconds would it take the snail to travel 200 metres?