
Slide 1 - TeachAde
... product of 0.4 and another decimal is less than 0.4 but greater than 0.3. What are the least and greatest decimals, to the nearest hundredth, for the other factor? ...
... product of 0.4 and another decimal is less than 0.4 but greater than 0.3. What are the least and greatest decimals, to the nearest hundredth, for the other factor? ...
Extra Practice
... Scientific notation presents an easier way to write very large and very small numbers. Instead of writing 67,000,000,000, we use a power notation. We write 6.7 x 10 10. 6.7 is the coefficient – always a number between 1 and 10. 10 is the base. The superscript 10 means that the decimal point is 10 sp ...
... Scientific notation presents an easier way to write very large and very small numbers. Instead of writing 67,000,000,000, we use a power notation. We write 6.7 x 10 10. 6.7 is the coefficient – always a number between 1 and 10. 10 is the base. The superscript 10 means that the decimal point is 10 sp ...
order of operations
... • Include all new terms, a definition, and an example for each term • You will find it invaluable as we progress from unit to unit! ...
... • Include all new terms, a definition, and an example for each term • You will find it invaluable as we progress from unit to unit! ...
additional notes
... numbers are represented by the two's complement of the absolute value; this system is the most common method of representing signed integers on computers. In such a system, a number is negated (converted from positive to negative or vice versa) by computing its two's complement. An N-bit two's-compl ...
... numbers are represented by the two's complement of the absolute value; this system is the most common method of representing signed integers on computers. In such a system, a number is negated (converted from positive to negative or vice versa) by computing its two's complement. An N-bit two's-compl ...