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1 Warm-Up: To be turned in
How long (in cm) is this line? What is the volume (in mL) of the liquid?

2 Using Scientific Measurements
Sig Figs and Scientific Notation

3 Accuracy vs. Precision Accuracy- how close the measurements are to the accepted value Precision- how close the measurements are to each other

4 Sig Figs The digits in a measured number that indicate the measuring equipment’s degree of precision. All numbers in a measurement are known with certainty, except for the last number

5 Determining the Number of Sig Figs
All non-zeros are always significant Leading zeros are never significant Ex: has 2 sig figs “sandwiched” zeros are always significant has 5 sig figs Trailing zeros are significant only if there is a decimal 2000 has 1 sig fig 2000. has 4 sig figs

6 Practice Put the following numbers in order from the fewest sig figs to most sig figs:

7 Solving problems Using Sig Figs
Adding/ subtracting- answer will have the same number of digits as the number with the fewest decimal points Ex: = 9.08  9.1 Multiplying/ dividing- answer will have the same number of digits as the number with the fewest sig figs Ex: 2.6 x 3.14 =  8.2

8 Practice = x 2.56=

9 Scientific Notation Shorthand for writing really large and really small numbers M x 10n format M is a number greater than 1, but less than 10 N is a whole number whose value is based on how many places the decimal is moved to the left or right Ex: 90,000= 9 x = 9 x 10-4

10 Practice Put the following in scientific notation: Put the following numbers in standard notation: 2.5 x 106 1.36 x 10-4

11 Solving Problems Using Scientific Notation
Addition/ subtraction- can only be done if exponents are the same Add M values, but leave exponent the same Ex: 3.6x x104 = 5.4x104 Multiplication/ division- multiply M values, add (if multiplying) or subtract (if dividing) exponents Ex: 1.2x103 x 2.0x107 = 2.4x1010

12 Practice 2.5 x 106 – 1.0 x 106 = 2.5 x 106 = 2.0 x 102


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