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Practice set c

Perform each multiplication.

( 3 × 10 5 ) ( 2 × 10 12 )

6 × 10 17

( 1 × 10 4 ) ( 6 × 10 24 )

6 × 10 20

( 5 × 10 18 ) ( 3 × 10 6 )

1.5 × 10 25

( 2.1 × 10 9 ) ( 3 × 10 11 )

6.3 × 10 20

Exercises

Convert the numbers used in the following problems to scientific notation.

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It is 5890 meters high.

5.89 × 10 3

The planet Mars is about 222,900,000,000 meters from the sun.

There is an irregularly shaped galaxy, named NGC 4449, that is about 250,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters from earth.

2.5 × 10 23

The farthest object astronomers have been able to see (as of 1981) is a quasar named 3C427. There seems to be a haze beyond this quasar that appears to mark the visual boundary of the universe. Quasar 3C427 is at a distance of 110,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters from the earth.

The smallest known insects are about the size of a typical grain of sand. They are about 0.0002 meters in length (2 ten-thousandths of a meter).

2 × 10 4

Atoms such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are about 0.0000000001 meter across.

The island of Manhattan, in New York, is about 57,000 square meters in area.

5.7 × 10 4

The second largest moon of Saturn is Rhea. Rhea has a surface area of about 735,000 square meters, roughly the same surface area as Australia.

A star, named Epsilon Aurigae B, has a diameter (distance across) of 2,800,000,000,000 meters. This diameter produces a surface area of about 24,630,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 square meters. This star is what astronomers call a red giant and it is the largest red giant known. If Epsilon Aurigae were placed at the sun’s position, its surface would extend out to the planet Uranus.

2.8 × 10 12 , 2.463 × 10 25

The volume of the planet Venus is 927,590,000,000,000,000,000 cubic meters.

The average mass of a newborn American female is about 3360 grams.

3.36 × 10 3

The largest brain ever measured was that of a sperm whale. It had a mass of 9200 grams.

The mass of the Eiffel tower in Paris, France, is 8,000,000 grams.

8 × 10 6

In 1981, a Japanese company built the largest oil tanker to date. The ship has a mass of about 510,000,000,000 grams. This oil tanker is more than 6 times as massive as the U.S. aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Nimitz .

In the constellation of Virgo, there is a cluster of about 2500 galaxies. The combined mass of these galaxies is 150,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 grams.

1.5 × 10 62

The mass of an amoeba is about 0.000004 gram.

Cells in the human liver have masses of about 0.000000008 gram.

8 × 10 9

The human sperm cell has a mass of about 0.000000000017 gram.

The principal protein of muscle is myosin. Myosin has a mass of 0.00000000000000000103 gram.

1.03 × 10 18

Amino acids are molecules that combine to make up protein molecules. The amino acid tryptophan has a mass of 0.000000000000000000000340 gram.

An atom of the chemical element bromine has 35 electrons. The mass of a bromine atom is 0.000000000000000000000000031 gram.

3.1 × 10 26

Physicists are performing experiments that they hope will determine the mass of a small particle called a neutrino. It is suspected that neutrinos have masses of about 0.0000000000000000000000000000001 gram.

The approximate time it takes for a human being to die of asphyxiation is 316 seconds.

3.16 × 10 2

On the average, the male housefly lives 1,468,800 seconds (17 days).

Aluminum-26 has a half-life of 740,000 years.

7.4 × 10 5

Manganese-53 has a half-life of 59,918,000,000,000 seconds (1,900,000 years).

In its orbit around the sun, the earth moves a distance one and one half feet in about 0.0000316 second.

3.16 × 10 5

A pi-meson is a subatomic particle that has a half-life of about 0.0000000261 second.

A subatomic particle called a neutral pion has a half-life of about 0.0000000000000001 second.

1 × 10 16

Near the surface of the earth, the speed of sound is 1195 feet per second.

For the following problems, convert the numbers from scientific notation to standard decimal form.

The sun is about 1 × 10 8 meters from earth.

100 , 000 , 000

The mass of the earth is about 5.98 × 10 27 grams.

Light travels about 5.866 × 10 12 miles in one year.

5 , 866 , 000 , 000 , 000

One year is about 3 × 10 7 seconds.

Rubik’s cube has about 4.3 × 10 19 different configurations.

43 , 000 , 000 , 000 , 000 , 000 , 000

A photon is a particle of light. A 100-watt light bulb emits 1 × 10 20 photons every second.

There are about 6 × 10 7 cells in the retina of the human eye.

60 , 000 , 000

A car traveling at an average speed will travel a distance about equal to the length of the smallest fingernail in 3.16 × 10 4 seconds.

A ribosome of E. coli has a mass of about 4.7 × 10 19 grams.

0.00000000000000000047

A mitochondrion is the energy-producing element of a cell. A mitochondrion is about 1.5 × 10 6 meters in diameter.

There is a species of frogs in Cuba that attain a length of at most 1.25 × 10 2 meters.

0.0125

Perform the following operations.

( 2 × 10 4 ) ( 3 × 10 5 )

( 4 × 10 2 ) ( 8 × 10 6 )

3.2 × 10 9

( 6 × 10 14 ) ( 6 × 10 10 )

( 3 × 10 5 ) ( 8 × 10 7 )

2.4 × 10 3

( 2 × 10 1 ) ( 3 × 10 5 )

( 9 × 10 5 ) ( 1 × 10 11 )

9 × 10 16

( 3.1 × 10 4 ) ( 3.1 × 10 6 )

( 4.2 × 10 12 ) ( 3.6 × 10 20 )

1.512 × 10 31

( 1.1 × 10 6 ) 2

( 5.9 × 10 14 ) 2

3.481 × 10 29

( 1.02 × 10 17 ) 2

( 8.8 × 10 50 ) 2

7.744 × 10 99

If Mount Kilimanjaro was 1,000,000 times as high as it really is, how high would it be? (See problem 1.)

If the planet Mars was 300,000 times as far from the sun as it really is, how far from the sun would it be? (See problem 2.)

6.687 × 10 16

If 800,000,000 of the smallest insects known were lined up head to tail, how far would they stretch? (See problem 5.)

If Rhea, the moon of Saturn, had a surface area 0.00000000002 of its real surface area, what would that surface area be? (See problem 8.)

1.47 × 10 5

If the star Epsilon Aurigae B had a surface area 0.005 of its real surface area, what would that surface area be? (See problem 9.)

If the mass of all the galaxies in the constellation Virgo was only 0.0000000000000000000000003 of its real mass, what would that mass be? (See problem 15.)

4.5 × 10 37

What is the mass of 15,000,000,000,000 bromine atoms? (See problem 21.)

Exercises for review

( [link] ) What integers can replace x so that the statement 6 < x < 2 is true?

5 , 4 , 3

( [link] ) Simplify ( 5 x 2 y 4 ) ( 2 x y 5 )

( [link] ) Determine the value of [ ( | 5 | ) ] .

5

( [link] ) Write x 3 y 5 z 4 so that only positive exponents appear.

( [link] ) Write ( 2 z + 1 ) 3 ( 2 z + 1 ) 5 so that only positive exponents appear.

1 ( 2 z + 1 ) 2

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Source:  OpenStax, Basic mathematics review. OpenStax CNX. Jun 06, 2012 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11427/1.2
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