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Multiplying by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (E)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students multiply single-digit numbers by multiples of negative powers of ten. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
Charleston School District
Negative Exponents Operations
Are exponent rules different if the exponents are negative? Using the definition of negative exponents and the rules of exponents, the resource shows that the rules of exponents hold independent of the sign of the exponent. Practice...
Charleston School District
Negative Exponents
What happens if the exponent is negative? The resource takes a look at a problem two different ways, with one resulting in a negative exponent. The approach provides an explanation of how to evaluate negative exponents.
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Multiplying by Negative Powers of Ten (E)
In this negative powers of ten worksheet, students multiply one-digit whole numbers by decimal numbers ranging from 1 to .0001. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (B)
In this powers of ten worksheet, learners multiply single-digit numbers by negative powers of ten. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Powers of Ten (B)
Fifth graders multiply five to six-digit numbers by powers of ten containing negative two exponents. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with exponents.
Virginia Department of Education
Powers of Ten
Investigate negative exponents of-ten. Pupils use the pattern of increasing powers of 10 to determine negative powers of 10. The scholars write the powers in expanded and product forms and make the connection to exponents using a...
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Dividing by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (E): Single-Digit Facts
In this dividing by multiples of negative powers of ten instructional activity, students are given 10 numbers which they are to divide by a given set of numbers which are formatted x, .x, .0x, .00x and .000x.
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Multiplying by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (D)
For this powers of ten worksheet, students multiply one-digit whole numbers by negative decimals answers. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Negative Powers of Ten (B)
For this negative powers of ten worksheet, youngsters multiply one-digit numbers by powers of ten ranging from 1 to .0001. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Negative Powers of Ten (C)
In this powers of ten instructional activity, learners multiply two-digit whole numbers times decimal numbers ranging from 1 to .0001. This two-page instructional activity contains approximately 50 problems. A separate answer sheet is...
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Multiplying by Negative Powers of Ten (A)
Learners multiply two-digit numbers by powers of ten ranging from 1 to 0001. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Negative Powers of Ten (B): Two-Digit Facts
In this math learning exercise, students are given 10 numbers which they are to divide by 1, .1, .01, .001, and .0001. Once the procedure is understood, the answers are easy to find.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (E)
In this powers of ten learning exercise, students divide two to four-digit whole numbers by negative powers of ten. They divide whole numbers by decimals. This four-page learning exercise contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (B)
In this powers of ten instructional activity, students divide two to three-digit whole numbers by negative powers of ten. This four-page instructional activity contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (A)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students divide whole numbers containing two to four digits by negative powers of ten. They also divide whole numbers by decimal numbers. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems,...
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (B)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students divide two to four digit whole numbers by negative powers of ten. They also divide whole numbers by decimal numbers. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (D)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students divide two to four whole digit numbers by negative powers of ten. They also divide whole numbers by decimals. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (C)
In this powers of ten activity, students divide one to five-digit whole numbers by negative powers of ten. They divide whole numbers by decimal numbers. This four-page activity contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Dividing by Powers of Ten (A): 1/10^1
In this dividing by powers of ten activity, students are given 26 numbers which they are to divide by 10 to the -1 power. The same problems are given on another page in decimal format.
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Multiplying By Powers of Ten (E)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students multiply whole numbers by powers of ten to a negative exponent. They also multiply whole numbers times decimal numbers. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying Powers of Ten (A)
In this powers of ten worksheet, students multiply two to five-digit numbers by powers of ten with a negative exponent of one. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Powers of Ten (A)
In this powers of then worksheet, students multiply four to six-digit numbers by powers of ten with negative exponents of two. This four page worksheet contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Powers of Ten (C)
In this powers of ten instructional activity, students multiply three to six-digit numbers by powers of ten with negative two exponents. This four-page instructional activity contains approximately 40 problems, with answers.