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Scientific Notation Notes HW and Answer Key

The document provides an overview of scientific notation, including examples and practice problems for converting numbers to and from scientific notation. It includes instructions for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in scientific notation. Additionally, it features various exercises for students to apply their understanding of the concepts presented.

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Scientific Notation Notes HW and Answer Key

The document provides an overview of scientific notation, including examples and practice problems for converting numbers to and from scientific notation. It includes instructions for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in scientific notation. Additionally, it features various exercises for students to apply their understanding of the concepts presented.

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Main Ideas/Questions Notes/Examples

WHAT IS
SCIENTIFIC
NOTATION?
The minimum distance from the Earth to Mars is approximately 284,000
miles.
Example 1
Write this number in scientific notation: ______________________________

The 2004 Indonesian earthquake slowed the rotation of the Earth,


making the length of a day 0.00000268 seconds shorter.
Example 2
Write this number in scientific notation: ______________________________

Write the following numbers in scientific notation:


Practice!
1. 75,000,000 = _________________ 2. 0.00852 = _________________

3. 208 = _________________ 4. 0.04 = _________________

5. 907,000 = _________________ 6. 0.0000061 = _________________

Write the following numbers in standard form:

7. 2.54 x 102 = _________________ 8. 6.7 x 10-2 = ________________

9. 9.1 x 105 = _________________ 10. 5.88 x 10-4 = ________________

11. 1.14 x 103 = _________________ 12. 3.8 x 10-1 = ________________

Step 1: Make sure exponents are the same! Use ___________


Adding & (left add, right subtract) to shift the decimal and change
the exponent if needed.
Subtracting
Step 2: Add/Subtract the numbers. Keep the common exponent.
13. (3.4 × 10 2 ) + (5.2 × 10 2 ) 14. (9.5 × 107 ) + (1.1 × 106 )

15. (7.24 × 10 −4 ) + (3.18 × 10 −5 ) 16. (6.8 × 10 −3 ) + (2.7 × 10 −2 )

© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2012-2017


17. (2.5 × 10 8 ) + (4.2 × 106 ) 18. (1.8 × 10 −1 ) + (7.3 × 10 −3 )

19. (8.17 × 10 4 ) − (2.6 × 10 4 ) 20. (7.59 × 10 −2 ) − (2.32 × 10 −2 )

21. (5 × 1012 ) − (9 × 1011 ) 22. (4.2 × 10 −4 ) − (6.8 × 10 −5 )

23. (2.8 × 101 ) − (8.4 × 10 −1 ) 24. (5.3 × 105 ) − (2.7 × 103 )

Step 1: Multiply/Divide the numbers.


Multiplying Step 2: Use the product rule or quotient rule to change the exponent.
& Dividing Step 3: Use _________ to adjust the decimal and exponent in the final
answer if needed.
25. (2.8 × 107 ) × (1.9 × 10 4 ) 26. (1.3 × 10 9 ) × (4.7 × 10 −5 )

27. (3.4 × 10 −2 ) × (8.5 × 106 ) 28. (9.8 × 10 −24 ) × (7.5 × 1027 )

29. (3.72 × 10 8 ) ÷ (1.2 × 105 ) 30. (6.4 × 10 −4 ) ÷ (4.0 × 10 6 )

−5 6
(1.2 × 10 ) (2.0 × 10 )
31. −6
32. −7
(5 × 10 ) (3.2 × 10 )

© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2012-2017

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