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Standard Form Questions

1) The document shows examples of multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting numbers in standard form. 2) It provides the step-by-step work and solutions for calculations like multiplying (2.4 × 105) × (3.2 × 103) and dividing (5.07 × 106) ÷ (2.028 × 105). 3) Applications including finding the area of a square with sides of length (3.6 × 104) metres and the length of a square with perimeter (4.8 × 104) metres are also worked out.

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Standard Form Questions

1) The document shows examples of multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting numbers in standard form. 2) It provides the step-by-step work and solutions for calculations like multiplying (2.4 × 105) × (3.2 × 103) and dividing (5.07 × 106) ÷ (2.028 × 105). 3) Applications including finding the area of a square with sides of length (3.6 × 104) metres and the length of a square with perimeter (4.8 × 104) metres are also worked out.

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Calculating with Standard Form by Mr Nias

Multiplying Standard Form

(2.4 × 105 ) × (3.2 × 103 ) =


(4 × 107 ) × (1.85 × 104 ) =
(1.47 × 103 ) × (2.54 × 1011 ) =
(5.07 × 106 ) × (1.003 × 105 ) =
(1.47 × 10−3 ) × (2.54 × 109 ) =
(3.35 × 108 ) × (2.04 × 10−15 ) =

A square has sides of length (3.6 × 104 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠. What is the area of the square?

Dividing Standard Form

(2.4 × 105 ) ÷ (3.2 × 103 ) =


(7.4 × 107 ) ÷ (4 × 104 ) =
(1.47 × 103 ) ÷ (4.9 × 1011 ) =
(5.07 × 106 ) ÷ (2.028 × 105 ) =
(1.47 × 10−3 ) ÷ (4.9 × 109 ) =
(3.35 × 108 ) ÷ (4.1875 × 10−15 ) =

A square has perimeter of length (4.8 × 104 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠. What is the length of one side of
the square?

A square has area of (9 × 108 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 2 . What is the length of one side of the square?

Adding and Subtracting Standard Form

(8.07 × 106 ) + (8.58 × 109 ) =


(7.19 × 10−7 ) − (3.27 × 10−7 ) =
(3.99 × 107) + (8.69 × 108) =
(4.54 × 105 ) − (1.31 × 104 ) =
(4.76 × 1010 ) + (7.56 × 109 ) =
Calculating with Standard Form by Mr Nias

Multiplying Standard Form

(2.4 × 105 ) × (3.2 × 103 ) = 7.68 × 108


(4 × 107 ) × (1.85 × 104 ) = 7.4 × 1011
(1.47 × 103 ) × (2.54 × 1011 ) = 3.7338 × 1014
(5.07 × 106 ) × (1.003 × 105 ) = 5.08521 × 1011
(1.47 × 10−3 ) × (2.54 × 109 ) = 3.7338 × 106
(3.35 × 108 ) × (2.04 × 10−15 ) = 6.834 × 10−7

A square has sides of length (3.6 × 104 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠. What is the area of the square?

(3.6 × 104 )2 = 1.296 × 109 𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 2

Dividing Standard Form

(2.4 × 105 ) ÷ (3.2 × 103 ) = 7.5 × 10−1


(7.4 × 107 ) ÷ (4 × 104 ) = 1.85 × 103
(1.47 × 103 ) ÷ (4.9 × 1011 ) = 3 × 10−9
(5.07 × 106 ) ÷ (2.028 × 105 ) = 2.5 × 101
(1.47 × 10−3 ) ÷ (4.9 × 109 ) = 3 × 10−13
(3.35 × 108 ) ÷ (4.1875 × 10−15 ) = 8 × 1022

A square has perimeter of length (4.8 × 104 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠. What is the length of one side of
the square? (4.8 × 104 ) ÷ 4 = 1.2 × 104 𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠

A square has area of (9 × 108 )𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 2 . What is the length of one side of the square?

√9 × 108 = 3 × 104 𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠

Adding and Subtracting Standard Form

(8.07 × 106 ) + (8.58 × 109 ) = 8.58807 × 109


(7.19 × 10−7 ) − (3.27 × 10−7 ) = 3.92 × 10−7
(3.99 × 107) + (8.69 × 108) = 9.089 × 108
(4.54 × 105 ) − (1.31 × 104 ) = 4.409 × 105
(4.76 × 1010 ) + (7.56 × 109 ) = 5.516 × 1010

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