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2 OBJECTIVE/WARM-UP Students will be able to distinguish between accuracy and precision. Students will be able to use scientific notation. How many sig figs in each number? 3.400 0.00304 0.34090 0.0030 4500

3 NOTES-ACCURACY Word/Phrase:Definition: Hints or diagram:Meaning in My own words: accuracy How close the measurement is to the real, true, or correct value correctness

4 NOTES-PRECISION Word/Phrase:Definition: Hints or diagram:Meaning in My own words: precisionHow close measurements are to each other repeatable

5 On the TV show “The Biggest Loser”, weight loss is reported in whole pounds, but percentage weight loss is given with two decimal places. For example, if a 210 lb. person lost 4 pounds, the percent weight loss is reported as 1.90% weight loss. Write a letter to the producers of the show to explain how this is unfair and not correct precision in reporting the percentage weight loss. Suggest a way to correct this for future shows.

6 Scientific Notation A short-hand way of writing large numbers without writing all of the zeros.

7 The Distance From the Sun to the Earth 93,000,000

8 Large Numbers

9 Step 1 Move decimal left Leave only one number in front of decimal

10 Step 2 Write number without zeros

11 Step 3 Count how many places you moved decimal Make that your power of ten

12 The power of ten is 7 because the decimal moved 7 places.

13 93,000,000 --- Standard Form 9.3 x 10 7 --- Scientific Notation

14 Practice Problem 1) 98,500,000 = 9.85 x 10 ? 2) 64,100,000,000 = 6.41 x 10 ? 3) 279,000,000 = 2.79 x 10 ? 4) 4,200,000 = 4.2 x 10 ? Write in scientific notation. Decide the power of ten. 9.85 x 10 7 6.41 x 10 10 2.79 x 10 8 4.2 x 10 6

15 More Practice Problems 1) 734,000,000 = ______ x 10 8 2) 870,000,000,000 = ______x 10 11 3) 90,000,000,000 = _____ x 10 10 On these, decide where the decimal will be moved. 1)7.34 x 10 8 2) 8.7 x 10 11 3) 9 x 10 10

16 Complete Practice Problems 1) 50,000 2) 7,200,000 3) 802,000,000,000 Write in scientific notation. 1) 5 x 10 4 2) 7.2 x 10 6 3) 8.02 x 10 11

17 Scientific Notation to Standard Form Move the decimal to the right 3.4 x 10 5 in scientific notation 340,000 in standard form 3.40000 --- move the decimal

18 Write in Standard Form 6.27 x 10 6 9.01 x 10 4 6,270,000 90,100

19 Small Numbers

20 Step 1 Move decimal right Leave only one number in front of decimal

21 Step 2 Write number without zeros

22 Step 3 Count how many places you moved decimal Make that your power of ten

23 The power of ten is -4 because the decimal moved 4 places.

24 0.000324 --- Standard Form 3.24 x 10 -4 --- Scientific Notation

25 Practice Problem 1) 0.000000985 = 9.85 x 10 ? 2) 0.641 = 6.41 x 10 ? 3) 2.79 = 2.79 x 10 ? 4) 0.042 = 4.2 x 10 ? Write in scientific notation. Decide the power of ten. 9.85 x 10 -7 6.41 x 10 -1 2.79 x 10 0 4.2 x 10 -2

26 Complete Practice Problems 1) 0.005 2) 0.000072 3) 0.000802 Write in scientific notation. 1) 5 x 10 -3 2) 7.2 x 10 -5 3) 8.02 x 10 -4

27 Scientific Notation to Standard Form Move the decimal to the left 3.4 x 10 -5 in scientific notation 0.000034 in standard form 000034 --- move the decimal

28 Write in Standard Form 6.27 x 10 -6 9.01 x 10 -4 0.00000627 0.000901

29 Scientific Notation Examples Change from scientific notation a) the distance from Pluto to the Sun is 5.9×10 12 meters b) the Milky Way disk radius is 3.9×10 20 meters. c) The speed of light is 3 x 10 8 meters/second. d) the sun is 1.5x 10 11 meters from earth e) Mass of proton : 1.6726 x 10 -27 kg f) Mass of neutron: 1.6749 x 10 -27 kg g) Mass of electron: 9.10939 × 10 -31 kg Change into scientific notation h) 0.000 000 000 753 kg. is the mass of a dust particle! i) A proton has a diameter of approximately 0.000000000001 mm

30 Quick Review When adding or subtracting: Make sure the exponents are the same and line up the decimal points. When multiplying: Add the exponents When dividing: Subtract the exponents


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