Station One: Meaning of Scientific Notation
1) A really large number would have what type of exponent?
2) A really small number would have what type of exponent?
3) What does 5.6E12 mean?
4) Complete the table
Measured Quantity / Standard Notation / Scientific NotationWorld Population in 2009 / 6,790,000,000 / a)
Time for a computer to perform a computation / b) / 3.0 x 10-10
Average fingernail thickness in inches / 0.015 / c)
Gallons of fresh water used in the US each year / d) / 2.5 x 1013
Diameter of a human hair / 0.000017 / e)
Mass of Mars in tons / f) / 7.08 x 1020
Station Two: Scientific Notation
1) Evaluate and make sure answer is in scientific notation.
a) (8 x 106)(1 x 10-3)b) (7.9 x 103)(2.6 x 105)
c) d)
e) (5.6 x 103) + (2.9 x 103)f) (5.6 x 103) + (2.9 x 106)
2) According to many scientists, Argentinosaurus is the heaviest known dinosaur. It weighed 220,000 pounds. How much would 1500 Argentinosaurus dinosaurs weight? Use scientific notation to calculate the weight.
3) A large Siberian tiger can weigh up to 305,000 grams. A small Sand cat can weigh as little as 1500 grams. How many times greater is the weight of a Siberian tiger than the weight of a sand cat? Use scientific notation to calculate the difference in weight.
Station Three: Multiplication Property
- Explain why the following statement is true:
- Give another example of this property.
- Complete the following equation to show how you can find the exponent of the product when you multiply terms with like bases. Explain your reasoning.
- Simplify
a) b) c)
Station Four: Power Property
- Explain why the following statement is true:
- Give another example of this property.
- Complete the following equation to show how you can find the base and exponent if an exponent is raised to another power. Explain your reasoning.
- Simplify
a) b)c)
Station Five: Division Property
- Explain why the following statement is true.
- Give another example of this property.
- Complete the following equation to show how you can find the base and exponent of a quotient when you divide two powers with the same basewhere . Explain your reasoning.
- Simplify
a) b) c)
Station Six: Zero Property
- Explain why the following statement is true.
- Give another example of this property.
- Complete the following equation to show the value when a base is raised to the power of zero.
- Simplify
a) b) c)
Station Seven: Negative Property
- Explain why the following statement is true.
- Give another example of this property.
- George says and Tiffany says . Who is correct and why?
- Simplify
a) b) c)
Math8Review StationsName ______#_____
Find your station number and answer the questions in the space provided.
Station 1: Meaning of Scientific Notation / Station 2: Operations with Scientific Notation1 / 1a
2 / 1b
3 / 1c
4a / 1d
4b / 1e
4c / 1f
4d / 2
4e / 3
4f
Station 3: Multiplication Property / Station 4: Power Property
1 / 1
2 / 2
3 / 3
4a / 4a
4b / 4b
4c / 4c
Station 5: Division Property / Station 6: Zero Property
1 / 1
2 / 2
3 / 3
4a / 4a
4b / 4b
4c / 4c
Station 7: Negative Property
1 / 4a
2 / 4b
3 / 4c