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Factors & GCF

Equivalent Fractions

Rules of Exponents

Negative & 0 Exponents

Scientific Notation

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Final Jeopardy

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List the factors of the following monomial:

10x2y3z4

2 · 5 · x · x · y · y · y · z · z · z · z

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Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the monomials:

32xy, 20y2

2004y

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Find the GCF of the monomials:

16a2b3c4, 28ab4c3

3004ab3c3

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4006 fruit baskets

You work at a fruit stand. You are putting fruit baskets together. You have 30 oranges, 24 bananas, 42 apples, and 12 peaches. What is the greatest number of identical fruit baskets you can make if you use all the fruit?

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Find the GCF of the monomials:

65x2y2z2, 60xyz2, 98x2z3

500xz2

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Write the fraction in simplest form:

12 46

Is this fraction equivalent to:

24 92 6 23 ; yes

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200

Write the fraction in simplest form.

135mn4 50n2

27mn2

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Write the fraction below in simplest form:

36x5y3 42xy4

6x4 7y

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Write the fraction in simplest form:

14a2b4c7 49ab6c3

4002ac4

7b2

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Write the fraction in simplest form:

32x2y2 64x5y5

1 1 2x3y3

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Find the product. Write your answer using exponents.

54·53·52

59

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Find the missing exponent.

m? m9

24 200

= m15

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Simplify.

18s5 · s2 15s4

6s3 5

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Find the area of the rectangle:

6x3yz

7x2y3z2

42x5y4z3

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Simplify.

10q2r·12q4t7 36r2t2·25q3r3

2q3t5 15r4

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Find the product. Write your answer using only positive exponents.

v-10·v6

1 v4

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Write the expression without using a fraction bar.

42p6 r11

42p6r-11 200

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Find the quotient. Write your answer using only positive exponents.

28w-41 35w-26

__4__ 5w15

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Find the product. Write your answer using only positive exponents.

7b7c-10d0 · 9b-12c-5d5

63d5 b5c15

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214 > 14-2 because 214 > 1 and 14-2 < 1.

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Without doing the calculations, determine which is greater, 14-2 or 214. Explain how you know your answer is correct.

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1) 5.4536 x 108

2) 3.579 x 10-6

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Write the following in scientific notation.

1) 545,360,000

2) 0.000003579

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1) 845,740,000

2) .000000689

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Write the following in standard form.

1) 8.4574 x 108

2) 6.89 x 10-7

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1) 1.21 x 104

2) 1.251 x 10-3

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Write the number in scientific notation.

1) Volume (in cubic kilometers) of water in Lake Superior: 12,100

2) Approximate density (in grams per milliliter) of one nitrogen atom: 0.001251

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3500, 2.6 x 104, 9.2 x 104400

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

2.6 x 104, 3500, 9.2 x 104

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2.16 x 108500

Find the product. Write your answer in scientific notation.

(7.2 x 102)(3 x 105)

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Please record your wager.

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Find the value of n that makes the statement below true and explain how you found your answer.

= 21723n+1 2-44; Subtract the exponents on the left-hand side to get

3n + 5. Then set 3n + 5 = 17 and solve for n.