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Is your answer to question 5 written in scientific notation why or why not if not express the answer in scientific notation.
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There are
80 658.175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,000,000,000
different ways to deal a 52-card deck.' This is quite a large number! In fact, it is so large
that it is almost impossible to get an idea of how large it is just by looking at it. One way
we express very large (or very small) numbers is by using scientific notation. To use
scientific notation, we essentially think about the number using multiplication.
2)
people in the line was 1.325 feet. How long would the line be if it contained 10
million people? Express your answer in feet.
Refer back to In-Class Activity 1.A. Assume that the average shoulder width of the
1.325X 10,000, 000 = 13, 350000
3)
Round the answer to the nearest million. How many zeros are in the number?
4)
Rewrite the answer using multiplication involving the number 13.
5)
Think of a different way to part of the number that is a power of ten and write it
down.
Scientific Notation
A number in scientific notation is written in the form:
a x 10" where 1 < a < 10; and n is an integer.
1 is included and 10 is not included
6)
Is your answer to Question 5 written in scientific notation? Why or why not? If not,
express the answer in scientific notation.
For Questions 7–10, determine whether the number is written correctly in scientific
notation. If not, rewrite the number correctly.
Is the number written correctly
in scientific notation?
Number
Correct Scientific
0.325 x 1013
Notation
no
3,25x1012
4.85X 106=
850,000
48.5 x 105
greater then 1
e things happen. In RationalWiki. Retrieved June 8, 2020, from
alwiki.org/wiki/Improbable_things_happen#Shuffling_a_deck of cardu
Transcribed Image Text:Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning Version 3.0 (2020) Student Pages There are 80 658.175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,000,000,000 different ways to deal a 52-card deck.' This is quite a large number! In fact, it is so large that it is almost impossible to get an idea of how large it is just by looking at it. One way we express very large (or very small) numbers is by using scientific notation. To use scientific notation, we essentially think about the number using multiplication. 2) people in the line was 1.325 feet. How long would the line be if it contained 10 million people? Express your answer in feet. Refer back to In-Class Activity 1.A. Assume that the average shoulder width of the 1.325X 10,000, 000 = 13, 350000 3) Round the answer to the nearest million. How many zeros are in the number? 4) Rewrite the answer using multiplication involving the number 13. 5) Think of a different way to part of the number that is a power of ten and write it down. Scientific Notation A number in scientific notation is written in the form: a x 10" where 1 < a < 10; and n is an integer. 1 is included and 10 is not included 6) Is your answer to Question 5 written in scientific notation? Why or why not? If not, express the answer in scientific notation. For Questions 7–10, determine whether the number is written correctly in scientific notation. If not, rewrite the number correctly. Is the number written correctly in scientific notation? Number Correct Scientific 0.325 x 1013 Notation no 3,25x1012 4.85X 106= 850,000 48.5 x 105 greater then 1 e things happen. In RationalWiki. Retrieved June 8, 2020, from alwiki.org/wiki/Improbable_things_happen#Shuffling_a_deck of cardu
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