Hello PreAP scholars!!! This is your first Blog of the year!!! Instructions: All blogs must be written in complete sentences and in paragraph form. Please do not forget to type your name so I will know who's blog to grade. Answer the following questions below. 1. Explain using your words how to convert the number in scientific notation to the left into standard notation. 2. If the exponent was negative, how would the standard notation change? |
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mekhi nicholson ^_^
9/1/2015 07:53:31 am
1. The way I would convert the scientific notation to standard notation is by writing 6.022 again and add 20 more zeros. It would be six hundred-two septillion two-hundred sextillion. (2) The standard notation would change if there was a negative exponent by instead of being 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 it would be 0.602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000
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Jdan burnett
9/1/2015 12:11:44 pm
1. The way I would convert 6.022 into a standard notation is by adding 20 more zeros in by moving the decimal all the way to the left. 2.If it was a positive exponent written and standard it would be 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 so if the exponent was negative the standard notation would change because it would be 0.602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000
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TaVazia Williams
9/2/2015 08:27:01 am
1 The way I would convert the scientific notation to standard form is by writing 6.022 again and adding 20 more zeros which would become 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000.2 The standard notation would change if there was a negative exponent by becoming the decimal 0.602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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dylan thomas
9/3/2015 02:45:05 am
1.in order to write 6.022 times 10 to the power of 23 in standard notation form we would have to use 23 to see how many times to move the decimal according to the data we recorded in our journal.we would move the decimal point to the right since we using a positve exponet.our answer would be 6.02200000000000000000000000. 2. our answer would change if it was negative because our decimal would move to the left.
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Jorge Castro
9/3/2015 04:11:16 pm
The way that I would convert the scientific to standard form is by putting down 6.022 and move the decimal to the right 23 times and it adds 20 zeros and it makes 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000.If the exponent was negative, the standard notation would change because it would become the decimal 0.000,000,000,000,000,000,006,022 and instead of moving to the right, it would move to the left making the exponent negative.
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Kameron Hatcher
9/3/2015 06:01:44 pm
How i would change the scientific notation 10^23 is writing 6.022 and then by moving 23 spaces to the right and the way the number would look like in standard form is 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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9/3/2015 07:00:27 pm
1.The way i would convert this to standard notation by writing 6.022 and moving 23 space to the right making it 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 . 2. if the exponent was negative the answer would be in decimals and not whole numbers.
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Cesar Diaz
9/4/2015 06:28:16 am
In order to do standard to scientific you have to do 23 to where you put the decimal.6.02200000000000000000000 and that's how to do it.
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9/4/2015 04:33:11 pm
I would convert this to standard form by moving the decimal 23 times and I would have 20 spaces for 0s, so the answer would be 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000. 2. If there was a negative exponent, it would be 0.602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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Steven Trujillo
9/4/2015 04:43:24 pm
The way you change scientific notation is by moving the decimal point 23 times to the right and the answer is 6.02200000000000000000000. If it was a negative exponent the answer will be .000000000000000000006022 .
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Jalen redic
9/4/2015 05:06:04 pm
The way i will change the number into scientific notation is by adding 20 zeros to the end of the number 2 on the right. And you will mive the decimal 23 times to the right sense the exponent is positive.#2 . If the exponent was an negative you will move the decimal to the left because, a negative is below zero and when you finish adding your zeros the number will be an negative instead of a positive because it is below zero. 👍
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CHAKODA SPARKS
9/4/2015 05:58:10 pm
The way i would change it from scientific notation to standard form is...
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Jesus Varela
9/4/2015 10:00:29 pm
The way i would convert it is to start at the positive decimal and 23 times, all empty spots will be zero which =6.02200000000000000000000 And negative way its to the left which =00000000000000000006.022
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Asa Aldridge
9/7/2015 09:08:35 pm
The way I would convert this to standard notation is by the number 6.022 and adding twenty zeros at the end of it and putting the decimal at the end.(2) If it was a negative I would do the same thing except putting the decimal on the left of the six.
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emmanuel
9/8/2015 02:23:37 pm
1.the way you change the number from science notation to standard whatever the exponents is you carry the decimal and move it right from the decimal
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Randle Howard
9/8/2015 09:15:30 pm
1.You move the the point to the right 26 times so for 6.022 it would be 602200000000000000000000.
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Deiondre
9/9/2015 02:02:07 pm
1.the way is by counting and at the same move the decimal 23 times from the period decimal placement 6.02200000000000000000000 if it was negative i would have to reverse it and go back words which should be 000000000000000000220.6
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KEVIN GUERRA
9/10/2015 02:21:02 pm
1. First you gotta put the decimal 26 times to the right so that it is 602200000000000000000000000. To reverse it you gotta start with 6.022 at move the decimal point 26 times to the left: 0.00000000000000000000006022
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