
Unit 3 - Houston County Schools
... month a female can produce another pair of rabbits; rabbits never die and a mating pair always produces one new pair (one male, one female) every month from the second month on • Therefore –after one month you only have your first set of rabbits, but after two months you now have two sets of rabbits ...
... month a female can produce another pair of rabbits; rabbits never die and a mating pair always produces one new pair (one male, one female) every month from the second month on • Therefore –after one month you only have your first set of rabbits, but after two months you now have two sets of rabbits ...
Chapter 7.2(a and b) Rational Exponents.notebook
... All the properties of exponents hold true for rational exponents as well as integer exponents. 1) Use the properties of exponents to simplify. Write results with only positive exponents. a. ...
... All the properties of exponents hold true for rational exponents as well as integer exponents. 1) Use the properties of exponents to simplify. Write results with only positive exponents. a. ...
Calculation Policy 2014
... In Lower Key Stage 2, children build on the concrete and conceptual understandings they have gained in Key Stage 1 to develop a real mathematical understanding of the four operations, in particular developing arithmetical competence in relation to larger numbers. Addition and subtraction: Children a ...
... In Lower Key Stage 2, children build on the concrete and conceptual understandings they have gained in Key Stage 1 to develop a real mathematical understanding of the four operations, in particular developing arithmetical competence in relation to larger numbers. Addition and subtraction: Children a ...
STANDARD FORM - tandrageemaths
... To add and subtract in Standard Form, the power number for both parts MUST be the same. e.g. 3.2 x 103 + 2.1 x 103 = 5.3 x 103 but 3.2 x 103 + 2.1 x 104 cannot be done. We must make both powers the same by making 3.2 x 103 equal to 0.32 x 104 OR 2.1 x 104 equal to 21 x 103. Convert the following num ...
... To add and subtract in Standard Form, the power number for both parts MUST be the same. e.g. 3.2 x 103 + 2.1 x 103 = 5.3 x 103 but 3.2 x 103 + 2.1 x 104 cannot be done. We must make both powers the same by making 3.2 x 103 equal to 0.32 x 104 OR 2.1 x 104 equal to 21 x 103. Convert the following num ...