This math topic focuses on introducing the concept of exponents through visual representations and their corresponding verbal descriptions. It covers the expression of numeric values in forms such as squared (power of two) and cubed (power of three) using practical scenarios of block arrangements in rows, squares, and cubes. Problems require translating visual block configurations into phrases describing their quantity using exponents. The exercises are designed for beginners in learning exponents, standing as an introductory exposure to recognizing and describing powers of numbers up to three.
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What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 12 long row?
Math worksheet on 'Exponents Concept Intro - Picture to Words - Exponents to Three (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Exponents - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/exponents_intro/ |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 12 wide by 12 long by 12 high cube? |
12 cubed |
12 |
12 squared |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 7 long row? |
7 |
7 cubed |
7 squared |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 9 wide by 9 long square? |
9 |
9 squared |
9 cubed |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 2 wide by 2 long square? |
2 squared |
2 cubed |
2 |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 9 wide by 9 long by 9 high cube? |
9 |
9 cubed |
9 squared |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 10 wide by 10 long by 10 high cube? |
10 squared |
10 |
10 cubed |
What phrase is equal to the number of blocks in the 9 wide by 9 long by 9 high cube? |
9 squared |
9 |
9 cubed |