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Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on converting numbers expressed in scientific notation into different units of measurement. The problems provide practice on understanding and applying the concept of powers of ten in scientific notation to correctly convert to standard units like meters, grams, or amps in various magnitudes such as micro, milli, kilo, and mega. Each question presents a scientific notation and asks to select the correct conversion among multiple choices, enhancing both comprehension and precision in dealing with scientific notation and unit conversions.

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Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits

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Convert this scientific notation number to units

6.00×10−2 meters6.00 \times 10^{-2}\text{ meters}

Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units - Exact Digits (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Scientific Notation Units - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/scientific_notation_units_intro/
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 8.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of -1 \text{ meters}
a
8 meters
b
8 picometers
c
8 decimeters
d
8 nanometers
e
8 megameters
f
8 millimeters
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 4.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of 3 \text{ bytes}
a
4 bytes
b
4 decibytes
c
4 microbytes
d
4 kilobytes
e
4 nanobytes
f
4 megabytes
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 6.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of 0 \text{ meters}
a
6 meters
b
6 micrometers
c
6 millimeters
d
6 centimeters
e
6 nanometers
f
6 picometers
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 3.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of 3 \text{ grams}
a
3 grams
b
3 micrograms
c
3 kilograms
d
3 centigrams
e
3 megagrams
f
3 gigagrams
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 7.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of -1 \text{ meters}
a
7 nanometers
b
7 picometers
c
7 centimeters
d
7 millimeters
e
7 gigameters
f
7 decimeters
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 7.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of -3 \text{ meters}
a
7 millimeters
b
7 micrometers
c
7 kilometers
d
7 meters
e
7 centimeters
f
7 nanometers
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 2.00 multiplied by 10 to the power of -1 \text{ meters}
a
2 micrometers
b
2 meters
c
2 nanometers
d
2 decimeters
e
2 centimeters
f
2 gigameters