
Tutorial 1 material
... multiplied by a power of 10. For example 357 can be written as 3.57 x 102 (I know this is actually more writing but we will see why it is useful shortly) Similarly 357.6 can be written as 3.576 x 102. Note that a nice number like 300 can be written as either 3.0 x 102 or just 3 x 102 without the dec ...
... multiplied by a power of 10. For example 357 can be written as 3.57 x 102 (I know this is actually more writing but we will see why it is useful shortly) Similarly 357.6 can be written as 3.576 x 102. Note that a nice number like 300 can be written as either 3.0 x 102 or just 3 x 102 without the dec ...
Factors: The numbers that are multiplied to give a product
... Equivalent Fractions: Fraction that have the same amount ...
... Equivalent Fractions: Fraction that have the same amount ...
Day-02-Thursday-27-August-2015-Metric-System
... It must have one digit before the decimal point. So, it is between 1 and ...
... It must have one digit before the decimal point. So, it is between 1 and ...
Decimal Operations – NOTES
... 3. Which of those numbers is your number closer to? (Is it more than halfway or less than halfway to the next number?) Example: Round to the nearest tenth………..26.3527 1. The rounding place is the tenths place….the place that the 3 is in. 2. My number is between 26.3 and 26.4 (the next tenth up) on a ...
... 3. Which of those numbers is your number closer to? (Is it more than halfway or less than halfway to the next number?) Example: Round to the nearest tenth………..26.3527 1. The rounding place is the tenths place….the place that the 3 is in. 2. My number is between 26.3 and 26.4 (the next tenth up) on a ...
Number # Significant Digits
... The rule for multiplying or dividing significant digits is that the answer must have only as many significant digits as the original measurement with the least number of significant digits. Our measurements, 14.26 and 11.70 each have four significant digits. Our calculator told us the answer was 166 ...
... The rule for multiplying or dividing significant digits is that the answer must have only as many significant digits as the original measurement with the least number of significant digits. Our measurements, 14.26 and 11.70 each have four significant digits. Our calculator told us the answer was 166 ...