Dividing with Scientific Notation Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

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Dividing with Scientific Notation Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Quick Review Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Steps for Multiplying Scientific Notation Step 1 – Multiply the NON-10’s first. Step 2 - Multiply the 10’s by adding the exponents. BIG IF – If the NON-10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10, then change it to scientific notation and RE-ADD the exponents again. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

REVIEW Problems 2 * (2 x 10 9 ) (1 x 10 4 ) (9 x 10 3 ) (4 x 10 4 ) (11 x 10 2 ) Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Steps for Dividing Scientific Notation Step 1 – Divide the NON-10’s first. Top/Bottom Step 2 - Subtract the 10’s exponents. Top - Bottom BIG IF – If the NON-10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10, then change it to scientific notation and ADD the exponents again. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Example – Type One Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Example – Type Two Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

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Steps for Dividing Scientific Notation Step 1 – Divide the NON-10’s first. Top/Bottom Step 2 - Subtract the 10’s exponents. Top - Bottom BIG IF – If the NON-10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10, then change it to scientific notation and ADD the exponents again. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

iPAD EXIT TICKET (6 x ) (2 x 10 6 ) (2 x 10 4 ) (4 x ) Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

THINK / PAIR / SHARE Step 1 – Spend 20 seconds thinking silently about the Essential Question. Step 2 – Spend 30 seconds pairing up with your learning partner. Step 3 – Volunteer to share your answer with the class… Volunteers will receive a Goodybuck. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

GIST: Then write 3-4 sentences to answer the GIST Summary E.Q. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?

Assignment – Shoot For The Stars 30 seconds I got this! I know how to do this AND I could even teach it to somebody else. I think I know this, but I need more practice. I am clueless! I have no idea what to do. Essential Question: When x or ÷ scientific notation, what do you do if the non 10’s answer isn’t between 1 and 10?