Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on converting numbers from scientific notation to various measurement units with positive multipliers. Students learn to express scientific notation values in units like seconds, meters, bytes, and amps, in scales such as kilo, mega, giga, pico, nano, milli, and centi. Questions require interpreting LaTeX expressions and selecting the correct conversion among multiple choices. This is a fundamental skill-building exercise to grasp the concept of scientific notation and its real-world application across different units of measure.

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Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Scientific Notation - Scientific Notation to Units (Positive Digits) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Scientific Notation Units - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/scientific_notation_units_practice/
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 4.88 multiplied by 10 to the power of 1 \text{ amps}
a
48.8 megaamps
b
48.8 nanoamps
c
48.8 amps
d
48.8 teraamps
e
48.8 gigaamps
f
48.8 microamps
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 6.94 multiplied by 10 to the power of 7 \text{ amps}
a
69.4 kiloamps
b
69.4 deciamps
c
69.4 milliamps
d
69.4 teraamps
e
69.4 megaamps
f
69.4 centiamps
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 4.46 multiplied by 10 to the power of 0 \text{ meters}
a
446 meters
b
446 millimeters
c
446 micrometers
d
446 centimeters
e
446 kilometers
f
446 terameters
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 7.18 multiplied by 10 to the power of 1 \text{ bytes}
a
71.8 decibytes
b
71.8 millibytes
c
71.8 nanobytes
d
71.8 bytes
e
71.8 microbytes
f
71.8 megabytes
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 1.17 multiplied by 10 to the power of 4 \text{ amps}
a
11.7 microamps
b
11.7 kiloamps
c
11.7 amps
d
11.7 centiamps
e
11.7 teraamps
f
11.7 megaamps
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 9.75 multiplied by 10 to the power of -1 \text{ amps}
a
975 microamps
b
975 centiamps
c
975 amps
d
975 kiloamps
e
975 milliamps
f
975 nanoamps
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Convert this scientific notation number to units
A LaTex expression showing 2.56 multiplied by 10 to the power of -4 \text{ amps}
a
256 gigaamps
b
256 picoamps
c
256 nanoamps
d
256 kiloamps
e
256 amps
f
256 microamps