
Scientific Notation
Authored by Rick Salcido
Chemistry
9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
543
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
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2.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
0.973
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
3.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
3600
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
4.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
0.00054
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
5.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
0.00000000147
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
6.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
526000000
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
7.
MATH RESPONSE QUESTION
2 mins • 4 pts
Convert the following number into scientific notation. Be sure to follow sig fig rules.
0.01001
Be sure to use "e" in place of "x10" and DO NOT INCLUDE SPACES. Example: 3.21 x 10^6 should be written as 3.21e6
Also be sure to WATCH YOUR SIG FIGS!
Mathematical Equivalence
OFF
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