Comparing-and-Ordering-Rational-Numbers
... Always look at the signs of the two numbers you are comparing! If you are comparing a positive and a negative, the positive is ALWAYS greater! If they have the same signs: If they are both positive—the larger number is greater If they are both negative—the one with the larger number is the SMALLER n ...
... Always look at the signs of the two numbers you are comparing! If you are comparing a positive and a negative, the positive is ALWAYS greater! If they have the same signs: If they are both positive—the larger number is greater If they are both negative—the one with the larger number is the SMALLER n ...
Math 111
... Power of ten notation: ____________________________________________ Part II: What place value is each underlined digit? 1) 146,789,000.04: ____________________ 2) 65, 933.7782: ______________________ ...
... Power of ten notation: ____________________________________________ Part II: What place value is each underlined digit? 1) 146,789,000.04: ____________________ 2) 65, 933.7782: ______________________ ...
Computer Science 341 Discrete Mathematics Homework 4
... Collaboration Policy: You may collaborate in groups of at most 3 students. These groups must be disjoint and discussion across groups is not allowed. Collaboration is limited to discussion of ideas only, and you should write up the solutions entirely on your own and list your collaborators. Problem ...
... Collaboration Policy: You may collaborate in groups of at most 3 students. These groups must be disjoint and discussion across groups is not allowed. Collaboration is limited to discussion of ideas only, and you should write up the solutions entirely on your own and list your collaborators. Problem ...
Homework for 3-8 - Stillman Valley High School
... Find the rate of interest for the two years. Use the formula A = P(1 + rt), where A is the account balance, P is principal, r is rate, and t is time. Rewrite the formula to isolate r and then solve. r = (A – P)/ Pt r = 2.5% ...
... Find the rate of interest for the two years. Use the formula A = P(1 + rt), where A is the account balance, P is principal, r is rate, and t is time. Rewrite the formula to isolate r and then solve. r = (A – P)/ Pt r = 2.5% ...
Ex. 19: 3.1 x 10
... Part B: Standard Notation vs. Scientific Notation with Large Positive Numbers: Standard Notation: "regular" numbers. The way we usually see numbers written: ex: ...
... Part B: Standard Notation vs. Scientific Notation with Large Positive Numbers: Standard Notation: "regular" numbers. The way we usually see numbers written: ex: ...
Name: 7th Grade Day 1
... 2.25 km race, and a 3.4 km race. How many meters did she run? (formula chart tells how many meters in a kilometer or use King Henry Died ...
... 2.25 km race, and a 3.4 km race. How many meters did she run? (formula chart tells how many meters in a kilometer or use King Henry Died ...
1.1 Real Numbers & Number Operations
... Examples of Real numbers • Whole numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3 (counting #s) • Integers: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 (+ & - whole #s) • Rational numbers: a # that can be written as a fraction. When written as a decimal, they terminate or repeat. ½, 1/3, 4/5, 7/9 • Irrational numbers: real #s that are not rational such a ...
... Examples of Real numbers • Whole numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3 (counting #s) • Integers: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 (+ & - whole #s) • Rational numbers: a # that can be written as a fraction. When written as a decimal, they terminate or repeat. ½, 1/3, 4/5, 7/9 • Irrational numbers: real #s that are not rational such a ...