Scientific Notation Units - Practice
30 Topics, 4 Skills
Units to Exact Digits
Topic 1
Scientific Notation to Units
Topic 2
Units (Positive Digits) to Scientific Notation
Topic 3
Units to Scientific Notation
Topic 4
Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits
Topic 5
Units to Exact Digits
Topic 6
Units (Negative Digits) to Scientific Notation
Topic 7
Scientific Notation to Units
Topic 8
Units to Scientific Notation
Topic 9
Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits
Topic 10
Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits)
Topic 11
Power of Ten to Base Name
Topic 12
Base Name to Power of Ten
Topic 13
Unit Name to Power of Ten
Topic 14
Power of Ten to Unit Name
Topic 15
Prefix to Abbreviation (Very Large)
Topic 16
Units (Positive Digits) to Scientific Notation
Topic 17
Prefix to Exponent (Very Large)
Topic 18
Units (Negative Digits) to Scientific Notation
Topic 19
Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits)
Topic 20
Abbreviation to Prefix (Very Large)
Topic 21
Abbreviation to Exponent (Very Large)
Topic 22
Prefix to Abbreviation (Very Small)
Topic 23
Exponent to Abbreviation (Very Large)
Topic 24
Prefix to Exponent (Very Small)
Topic 25
Exponent to Prefix (Very Large)
Topic 26
Abbreviation to Prefix (Very Small)
Topic 27
Abbreviation to Exponent (Very Small)
Topic 28
Exponent to Abbreviation (Very Small)
Topic 29
Exponent to Prefix (Very Small)
Topic 30
This math topic focuses on understanding metric unit prefixes for very large measurements by matching abbreviations to their correct prefixes. It covers 5 different metric abbreviations, each presented as a multiple-choice question to identify the corresponding prefix, such as giga, kilo, tera, mega, or the base unit. This is part of a broader unit on measurement and unit conversion, helping learners associate metric abbreviations with their full-prefix forms effectively.
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What is the prefix for this abbreviation?
G (ie Gg, Gm)