This math topic focuses on converting numbers in scientific notation with decimal values into regular notation, specifically maintaining precision to two decimal places. The problems involve multiplying a decimal number by a power of ten, where the exponent is negative, indicating small values closer to zero. Each question provides a scientific notation expression, and asks to convert it into a standard decimal form, offering multiple-choice answers to verify understanding. This practice is part of a larger unit on decimal multiplication.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Scientific Notation (Decimals) - Convert to Normal - 2 Decimal Places (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Decimal Multiplication - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/decimals_multiplication_advanced/ |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.000542 |
0.00542 |
0.0000542 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.00307 |
0.000307 |
0.00000307 |
0.0000307 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.0000459 |
0.00459 |
0.0459 |
0.000459 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.0000543 |
0.000543 |
0.00000543 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.0000093 |
0.0093 |
0.000093 |
0.00093 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.000000965 |
0.0000965 |
0.00000965 |
Convert this scientific notation number to regular notation |
0.0000759 |
0.000759 |
0.0759 |
0.00759 |