Standard Form (Scientific Notation)
Students will express very large and very small numbers in standard form (scientific notation) and perform basic operations with them.
Key Questions
- Explain the purpose of standard form in representing numbers and its advantages.
- Analyze how the exponent in standard form indicates the magnitude of a number.
- Construct a real-world scenario where standard form is essential for expressing quantities.
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