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Maths Worksheet (Answer Key)

This document discusses multiplying and dividing powers of ten. It explains that when multiplying powers of ten, you move the decimal point to the right by the number of places in the exponent. When dividing powers of ten, you move the decimal point to the left by the number of places in the exponent. It also notes that a negative exponent is the same as dividing. The document provides 20 examples working through multiplying and dividing powers of ten.

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Maths Worksheet (Answer Key)

This document discusses multiplying and dividing powers of ten. It explains that when multiplying powers of ten, you move the decimal point to the right by the number of places in the exponent. When dividing powers of ten, you move the decimal point to the left by the number of places in the exponent. It also notes that a negative exponent is the same as dividing. The document provides 20 examples working through multiplying and dividing powers of ten.

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Multiplying and Dividing Powers of Ten Name: Answer Key

Solve each problem. Answers


5.47 × 104 2.36 ÷ 102
This is the same as saying: Division is the same way. Only instead of 1. 0.048922
5.47 × (10 × 10 × 10 × 10) moving the decimal right, you move it left.
And because the base is 10 you can just move
the decimal 4 places to the right to solve. 2. 18,995
You can also multiply a negative exponent,
which means the same thing. 3. 29.432
4
5.47 × 10 = 54,700 2.36 × 10-2 = 2.36 ÷ 102
4. 3,274.98
5 4 7 0 0. .0 2 3 6
5. 0.872
1) 489.22 ÷ 10 4 2) 18.995 × 10 3

6. 1,637,610

3) 294.32 ÷ 10 1 4) 327.498 × 10 1 7. 0.641

8. 84,750
5) 8.72 ÷ 10 1 6) 163.761 × 10 4
9. 0.456

7) 6.41 ÷ 10 1 8) 847.5 × 10 2 10. 7,473

11. 0.5699
9) 4.56 ÷ 10 1 10) 747.3 × 10 1
12. 8,431.2

11) 56.99 ÷ 10 2 12) 843.12 × 10 1 13. 0.000715

14. 237,450
13) 7.15 ÷ 10 4 14) 23.745 × 10 4

15. 33.5668

15) 335.668 ÷ 10 1 16) 95.81 × 10 4 16. 958,100

17. 0.017
17) 1.7 ÷ 10 2 18) 67.296 × 10 2

18. 6,729.6

19) 837.892 ÷ 10 2 20) 22.411 × 10 3 19. 8.37892

20. 22,411
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Multiplying and Dividing Powers of Ten Name: Answer Key
Solve each problem. Answers
5.47 × 104 2.36 ÷ 102
This is the same as saying: Division is the same way. Only instead of 1. 0.048922
5.47 × (10 × 10 × 10 × 10) moving the decimal right, you move it left.
And because the base is 10 you can just move
the decimal 4 places to the right to solve. 2. 18,995
You can also multiply a negative exponent,
which means the same thing. 3. 29.432
4
5.47 × 10 = 54,700 2.36 × 10-2 = 2.36 ÷ 102
4. 3,274.98
5 4 7 0 0. .0 2 3 6
5. 0.872
1) 489.22 ÷ 10 4 2) 18.995 × 10 3

6. 1,637,610

3) 294.32 ÷ 10 1 4) 327.498 × 10 1 7. 0.641

8. 84,750
5) 8.72 ÷ 10 1 6) 163.761 × 10 4
9. 0.456

7) 6.41 ÷ 10 1 8) 847.5 × 10 2 10. 7,473

11. 0.5699
9) 4.56 ÷ 10 1 10) 747.3 × 10 1
12. 8,431.2

11) 56.99 ÷ 10 2 12) 843.12 × 10 1 13. 0.000715

14. 237,450
13) 7.15 ÷ 10 4 14) 23.745 × 10 4

15. 33.5668

15) 335.668 ÷ 10 1 16) 95.81 × 10 4 16. 958,100

17. 0.017
17) 1.7 ÷ 10 2 18) 67.296 × 10 2

18. 6,729.6

19) 837.892 ÷ 10 2 20) 22.411 × 10 3 19. 8.37892

20. 22,411
1-10 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50
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