6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals
Write as a decimal. 10 ^7 4. 10 ^8 Lesson 4-9 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU 3UDFWLFH $FWLYLWLHV Write as a power o ...
&KDSWHU 4-10 4.4 1 and 4.4 10 1,000,000,000 109 Update your skills. See page 410. Scientific Notation Objective To w ...
Lesson 4-10 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU 3UDFWLFH $FWLYLWLHV Write in scientific notation. Write in standard form. 1. ...
Simplify. Write the product in scientific notation. Multiply: 4(3.98 10 ^5 ) (4 3.98) 10 ^5 Use the Associative Property ...
Multiply: (1.05 109 )(8) Press 1. 0 5 9 8 So (1.05 109 )(8) 8.4 109 or 8,400,000,000. Divide: (4.35 1010 ) 3000 Pr ...
&KDSWHU Solve:c(10.8) 16.25 c(10.8) (10.8)16.25 (10.8) c(10.8) 10.8 16.25 10.8 c5.45 Check:c(10.8 ...
Lesson 4-12 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU 3UDFWLFH $FWLYLWLHV Solve and check. 1.x11.7 28.9 2. 54 b(14.2) 3.7.04 ...
Remember: Rules for Multiplying Two Decimals Rules for Dividing Two Decimals The product of likesigns is positive. • The quotie ...
Solve. 4.5 2.2.4 3 y 3. 0.4 4.0.5y1. 5y1. 8 5. 1. 4 6.n2.5n1. 5n 35 7.Discuss and Write Explain how you can use es ...
cost of tolls number of miles cost per mile &KDSWHU 4-14 Key Concept Solve Two-Step Equations First, “undo” addition u ...
Lesson 4-14 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU 3UDFWLFH $FWLYLWLHV Solve. 1.12.6g4.8 33 2. 7 6.5 3. 9 k4.5 2.7 4.5. ...
&KDSWHU 4-15 Rename larger units as smaller units. 240 L cL 1 L 100 cL and (100)240 24,000 So 240 L 24 000 cL. 38 ...
Lesson 4-15 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU &KHFN<RXU3URJUHVVIII Rename each unit of measure. 1.3 m km 2.99.5 m ...
&KDSWHU Problem Solving: Review of Strategies Objective To solve problems using a variety of strategies Problem: At th ...
1 99 100 3 97 100 5 95 100 &KDSWHU 3UDFWLFH $FWLYLWLHV Lesson 4-16 for exercise sets. 1 3 5 7 ...
Write each as a decimal number. (^100100) two 5. (^101101) two 6. (^111111) two &KDSWHU 0RUH(QULFKPHQW7RSLFV page 1 ...
To solve Part A, find the total number of students. Divide the total cost by the number of students to find the price of one yea ...
106 Chapter 4 pages 117–118 for exercise sets. 1.The radius at the equator of the Sun is about 4.3 105 miles. Part A Write t ...
Critical Thinking Earth’s moon has a mass of 7.3477 × 10 (^22) kg. Earth itself has a mass of 5.9742 × 10 (^24) kg. Triton, whic ...
48 composite numbers; factor again. ••• composite number; factor again. •••• all prime numbers 48 24 • 3 exponential form 2 ...
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