Scientific notation Practice problems

Mathematical Shorthand In scientific notation: The first number in the mathematical equation is called the “coefficient.“ The coefficient must be greater than or equal to one and less than 10. For example to create the scientific notation for the number 256, the coefficient would be . The second number in the equation is a power of 10, written as 10 with an exponent, like 102 which stands for 10 x 10. Combining these two numbers would create this scientific notation equation for 256 - x 102. A negative exponent shows the decimal is moved that many places to the left and a positive exponent shows the decimal is moved that many places to the right. Problem: Photocopy paper is packaged in reams (500 sheets). The thickness of the pack is 41 mm. What is the thickness of one sheet of paper written in Scientific Notation using meters? A) 8.2 × 10-2 m B) 8.2 × 10-3 m C) 8.2 × 10-4 m D) 8.2 × 10-5 m #scientificNotationMultiplicationAndDivision #scientificNotation #basicIntroduction #multiplicationAndDivision #division #multiplication #introduction #practiceProblems #examples #problems #HowToMultiplyNumbersInScientificNotation #scientificNotationClass11Chemistry #scientificNotationCalculation #scientificNotationChemistry #scientificNotationClass11Physics #whatIsScientificNotation #howToSolveScientificNotation #scientificNotationClass8
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