Just the beginning is confusing. I need step-by-step help.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't understand it :/
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@beginnersmind Do you know about Orders of Magnitude?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@misty_fox
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@misty_fox I need help please.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Orders of Magnitude?
OpenStudy (beginnersmind):
You should post an example with and tell exactly where you are stuck.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If numbers differ by 1 order of magnitude, x is about ten times different in quantity than y. If values differ by 2 orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100. Two numbers of the same order of magnitude have roughly the same scale: the larger value is less than ten times the smaller value.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hold up, giving a screenshot.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here is problem.
What is 16,700,000,000,000,000 estimated as the product of a single digit and a power of 10?
A. 2x10^16
B. 2x10^15
C. 1x10^16
D. 1x10^16
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer is 1.67x19^16 so in this case it's 2x10^16.
(i looked it up i suck at math) >.<
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got it right because I looked it up too ^///^ I already did it, I just failed that's why I am asking.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I wanted to help even tho i didn't barely understand it myself XD cri
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@LynFran Orders of Magnitude help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks anyway @misty_fox I fanned for attempted help!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Tank chu x3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem.
OpenStudy (triciaal):
do you still need help with scientific notation?
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