1. Write 6 x 10^4 in standard form.
A. 600
B. 6,000
C. 60,000
D. 600,000
2. write 2.3 x 10^3 in standard form.
A. 230
B. 2,300
C. 23,000
D. 230,000
3. Write 968,000 in scientific notation.
A. 968 x 10^3
B. 9.68 x 10^2
C. 9.68 x 10^4
D. 9.68 x 10^5
4. write 8,600 in scientific notation.
A. 86 x 10^2
B. 8.6 x 10^2
C. 8.6 x 10^3
D. 8.6 x 10^4
5. When you are translating a number from scientific notation to standard form, what does the exponent tell you?
A. The number of zeroes to add to the end of the original number
B. The number of places to move the decimal point to the left
C. The number of places to move the decimal point to the right
D. The number of times to multiply the first factor by itself
PLEASE I NEED THE ANSWERS QUICK!!
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1- C
2- B
3- D
4- C
5- C
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Are you from Connections academy?
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I don't know what that is.
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Oh.. BUT TYYYY you are a Life saver :D
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8,600 in scientific notation
a 86 times 10 times 10
b 8.6 times 10 times 10
c 8.6 times 10 times 10 times 10
d 8.6 times 10 times 10 times 10 times 10
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blan is right i took the test and got a 100 trust me iβm from connects acandemy
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but that is incorrect
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blan is right
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for conexus it is right
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Hi so what the answer
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thanks blan
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blan is wrong i got 3 out of 5
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Blan is right!
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For anyone who's possibly struggling for any reason here is the answers that @Blan posted
1. 60,000
2. 2,300
3. 9.68 x 10^5
4. 8.6 x 10^3
5. The number of places to move the decimal point to the right.
Those are all the answers for unit 3 lesson 10 provided by @Blan thank you.
-roster head!
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@roster head! is correct
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thanks
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Thsnk you Blan i checked against my answers you are right!!
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yall are life savers
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Thank You might young one.may the galaxy be on your side,and may the force be with you all.
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Jeff
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To make life easier here are the answers:
1. 60,000
2. 2,300
3. 9.68 x 10^5
4. 8.6 x 10^3
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I forgot one answer:
5. The number of places to move the decimal point to the right.
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answers are
C.
B.
D.
C.
C.
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thanks Blan answers were correct
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is this a math place or just for conversation xD
1). 60,000
2). 2,300
3).9.68 x 10^5
4). 8.6 x 10^3
5). The number of places to move the decimal point to the right
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