10 questions
When multiplying numbers in scientific notation, what do you do with the exponents?
Multiply them
Add them
Keep them the same
Make them equal
When dividing in scientific notation, what do you do with the exponents?
Subtract them
Divide them
Keep them the same
Make them equal
When dividing in scientific notation, what do you do with the constants?
Subtract them
Keep them
Divide them
When multiplying in scientific notation, what do you do with the constants?
Keep them
Add them
Multiply them
What is the ONLY thing that matters when adding and subtracting numbers in scientific notation?
That the exponents are different
That the constants are the same
That the exponents are the same
That both constants are positive
When adding and subtracting in scientific notation, what do you do with the constants?
Make them the same
Add/subtract them
Keep them
Multiply/divide them
True or False: A negative exponent in scientific notation means the original number was negative
True
False
True or false: When moving the decimal, if you move left, the exponent gets bigger, and if you move right, it gets smaller.
True
False
How many numbers can be in front of the decimal if the number is in correct scientific notation?
Only a Zero
One
Two
Any amount
True or False: Scientific Notation is only used to re-write really really big numbers to make them easier to work with.
True
False