8. Dion made $67,785 last year. Express this number as a single digit times a power of ten rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
8. Dion made $67,785 last year. Express this number as a single digit times a power of ten rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
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Transcribed Image Text:8. Dion made $67,785 last year. Express this
number as a single digit times a power of
ten rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
9. A rectangle has length 8 x 10 millimeters
and width 4 x 10 millimeters. How many
times greater is the rectangle's length than
width?
10. Construct Arguments Tara incorrectly
estimates 36,591,000,000 meters as
4x 106 meters. Is she correct? Explain.
11. Higher Order Thinking An astronomical
unit (AU) is equal to the average distance
from the Sun to Earth.
a. An astronomical unit is about
92,955,807 miles. Use a single digit times
a power of ten to estimate this value to
the nearest ten million miles.
b. Venus is about 7.2 x 10-1 AU from the
Sun. Mars is about 1.5 AU from the Sun.
Which planet is closest to Earth?
Assessment Practice
12. The oldest rocks on Earth are about
4x 109 years old. For which of these ages
could this be an approximation?
13. Express 0.000000648 as a single digit times
a power of ten rounded to the nearest ten
millionth.
0.000000004 years
3.45 X 10 years
O3.349999999 x 10 years
4,149,000,000 years

Transcribed Image Text:1. Use a single digit times a power of 10 to
estimate the number 0.000007328.
2. A city has a population of 38,802,500
people. Estimate this population to the
nearest ten million.
Rounded to the nearest millionth, the
Rounded to the nearest ten million, th
number is about
population is about
Written as the product of a single digit and a
Written as the product of a single digit
power of ten, this number is
X 10
and a power of ten, this number is
X 10
3. The mass of Planet X is 8.46 X 1022 kilograms. The mass of
Planet Y is 5,028,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms. How many
times greater is the mass of Planet X than the mass of Planet Y?
The mass of Planet Y is about
kilograms.
The mass of Planet X is about
kilograms.
The mass of Planet X is about
times greater than that of
Planet Y.
4. According to a survey, the residents of
Country A have approximately 179,300,000
dogs and cats as pets. The same survey
reports there are about 5.01 X 107 dogs
and cats as pets in Country B. About how
many times greater is the number of dogs
and cats in Country A than Country B?
5. Estimate 0.00792398 to the nearest
thousandth. Express your answer as a
single digit times a power of ten.
6. Which number has the greater value,
7X 10-9 or 6 x 10-4?
7. On a certain planet, Continent X has
an area of 6.23 x 106 square miles and
Continent Y has an area of 63,600,000
square miles. How many time larger is
Continent Y than Continent X?
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