Prefixes So many. How can I remember which is which?

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Prefixes So many. How can I remember which is which?

Let’s start with the small ones

Centi How many pennies does it take to make up a dollar? 1/100 of a dollar What another name of a penny? Cent

More Money There are two prefixes that start with D Deca- Deci- When you see a D, think of a dime 10 1/10 Because both of the d’s deal with 10 And the smaller has the I, just like dime

We also can use time to help us remember 10 years 100 years 1000 years Decade Century Millennium

Micro- stands for or or 1/

Nanotechnology – really, really small technology Nano is So, also think nano = nine

Speaking of Nano- (Let’s look at the other prefixes)

Looking at mp3 players and computers to remember other prefixes I have a 60 gig hard drive. I have a 60 gig hard drive. My old mp3 holds 512 MB of music. My old mp3 holds 512 MB of music. My new iPod nano holds 8 GB My new iPod nano holds 8 GB A blank CD-R holds 700 MB of music. A blank CD-R holds 700 MB of music. Mp3’s are about 5 MB Mp3’s are about 5 MB The iPod nano picture I used in this presentation is 468 KB The iPod nano picture I used in this presentation is 468 KB KB = kilobyte = 1000 bytes MB = megabyte = 1000 KB or bytes Gig = gigabyte = 1000 MB or bytes