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Course: 5th grade (Eureka Math/EngageNY) > Unit 1
Lesson 1: Topic A: Multiplicative patterns on the place value chart- Place value with decimals
- Place value names
- Value of a digit
- Decimal place value review
- Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100, 1000
- Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10
- Multiply and divide by powers of 10
- Introduction to powers of 10
- Powers of ten
- Powers of 10 review
- Multiplying decimals by 10, 100, and 1000
- Dividing decimals by 10, 100, and 1000
- Multiply and divide decimals by 10
- Multiply and divide decimals by 10, 100, and 1000
- Using exponents with powers of 10
- Exponents and powers of 10 patterns
- Thousandths on the number line
- Decimals on the number line: thousandths
- Fractions as division by power of 10
- Comparing decimal place values
- Compare decimal place value
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Powers of 10 review
Review the powers of 10 and try some practice problems.
Summary of powers of
How do we evaluate powers of ?
To evaluate a power of , we multiply the base by itself the exponent amount of times.
Example:
The pattern
The number of zeros in the solution always matches the exponent.
Example:
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- how do you make a power of ten?(16 votes)
- It is simple a power of ten is just how many zeros it has for example 10^6 (Ten the power of 6) would have 6 zeros like this 1,000,000 which is One million. So to sum up 10^6= 1,000,000. Easy if you really think about it(75 votes)
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- why is powers of ten so easy?(28 votes)
- cause all you do is add 0's(20 votes)
- When you divide a negative by a negative, would it be a positive or a negative?(14 votes)
- It would be positive. Just like in multiplication, if they're both positive or negative, it will be positive. If both numbers are different (in terms of being positive/negative) then the resulting quotient should be negative, assuming you did the math right!(13 votes)
- This was pretty easy basically I would look at the exponents, (EX : 10^4) then I would see which has 4 zeros (If this helped I hope you can up vote :D) (Its okay if now)(17 votes)
- What I do is I just count how many zeros there is in a number ex. 100,000, since there is five zeroes this number is 10 to the power of 5. I hope you found this helpful!(15 votes)
- This was a lot better than the videos thanks!! :)(2 votes)
- why is this so easy! this is so easy I bet my younger sib would get this in a heart beat! why is this so easy!? we should be learning something harder!(8 votes)
- dont be too confident! I learned that the hard way. Its good to be confident but not overconfident.(15 votes)
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- Good how is yours?(3 votes)
- This is pretty easy hah. But that makes it fun, tbh :)(10 votes)
- how many are in the power of ten(9 votes)
- 10,000,000,000(2 votes)