Data Analysis Review Game. Put the following numbers into scientific notation 6,401 6.401 x 10 3 80,000,000 8 x 10 7.0099 9.9 x 10 -3.

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Data Analysis Review Game

Put the following numbers into scientific notation 6, x ,000,000 8 x x 10 -3

Convert the following: 1 kL is equal to _______ liter(s) How many milliliters are in liters?.040 L (1000 mL/1 L) = 40 mL How many centimeters are in 267 millimeters? 267 mm (1 cm/10 mm)= 26.7 cm

Round each number to four significant figures kg = kg mg = mg m =1.035 m

Using the rules of sig figs, calculate = = = = = = 1030

Using the rules of sig figs, calculate 4.87 x 10 4 /8.90 x = 5.47 x x x (6000 x 10 7 ) = 1.2 x = 1 x x.50 = = x 4 = = 200

Complete the following addition and subtraction problems in scientific notation. (6.23 x 10 6 kL) + (5.34 x 10 6 kL) = 1.16 x 10 7 kL (5.72 x ) dg) – (2.3 x dg) 5.5 x dg

Convert 80.5 lbs to kilograms (1 lb = g) 80.5 lbs (453.6 g/1 lb)(1 kg/1000 g) = = 36.5 kg

An empty graduated cylinder weighs g. When filled with 25.0 mL of an unknown liquid, it weighs g. The density of this liquid is D = g/mL; = g g/25.0 mL =.924 g/mL

The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/mL. What is the volume of 8.1 g? 3.0 mL

You are in Paris and wish to buy some peaches for lunch. The sign in the fruit stand indicates that peaches are 20.5 francs per kilogram. Given that there are approximately 5 francs to the dollar, and that one pound equals approximately grams, calculate what a pound of peaches would cost in dollars. =$ lb453.6 g1 kg20.5 francs1 dollar 1 lb1000 g1 kg5 francs