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Aim: Why do we use Scientific notation in Science? Do Now: - In your notebooks, explain why scientists use scientific notation to represent numbers they.

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1 Aim: Why do we use Scientific notation in Science? Do Now: - In your notebooks, explain why scientists use scientific notation to represent numbers they calculate rather then writing out the entire number.

2 Scientific notation is used to write numbers in a short-hand form. This technique makes really large or really small numbers easier to read and write. Ex: 9,600,000 = 9.6 x 10 6.00049 = 4.9 x 10 -4

3 Rules for writing in Scientific Notation Step 1 Position the decimal point to get a number between 1 and 10 Step 2 Count the number of places the decimal point was moved to get the number between 1 and 10. Where did it start originally? Step 3 Write the number as a product between 1 and 10 to a power of 10 using the number of spaces the decimal moved as your exponent. 9 600 000 = 9.6 x 10 6

4 Closure: - Take a “Writing numbers in Scientific Notation” worksheet from the back. Working with the person sitting next to you, work on the practice problems on the front of the worksheet.

5 10) 6.57x10 1 11) 5.45x10 -3 12)2.245x10 7 13) 8.03x10 -2 14) 6.783x10 2 15) 3.47x10 6 16) 1.2x10 3 17) 5.7x10 4 18) 3.798 19) 8850020) 184.7 21).003400 22).06523) 970 24).14 25) 43950026) 113 27) 224000 1)4.6x10 -2 2) 4.605X10 6 3) 3.3X10 4 4) 9.632X10 3 5) 8.0X10 -3 6) 3.0X10 -2 7) 1.458X10 6 8)1.4X10 -2 9) 5.7X10 3


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