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ScientificNotation

Metric Conversion

Variable GCF M&M&M’s

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34.25 X 10

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WHAT IS 4,250

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The solution for 37 X 10

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WHAT IS 700

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The short version of 8

2.5 X 10

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WHAT IS 250,000,000

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THE VALUE OF 4

2 X 10

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What is

20,000

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Another way to state

90,100

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WHAT IS 4 9.01 x 10

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Convert

400mm = cm

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What is

40 cm

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Change 6kg = g

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What is6,000g

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Change61.2 mg to g

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What is.0612 g

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This is4,497 g converted to kg

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What is

4.497 kg

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Change.0845km to m

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What is84.5m

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If M = 6 THEN SOLVE5M

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What is30

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Solve using w = 94w - 8

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What is28

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Solvefor n

20 = 31 - n

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What is11

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The answer to this equation

9 = 72 x

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What is8

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You could say f = 12 2

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What is 24

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Of these numbers, which is prime16 32 71

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What is 71

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A number that is divisible by more than 2 factors

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What is a composite number

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5 9 13 17 21 25 is an exampleof this PATTERN and the next

number would be ??

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What is Arithmetic and 29

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The prime factorization of 81

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What is 3 x 3 x 3 x 3

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This number 6232 is divisible by

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What is 2 and 4

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This is the definition of MODE

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The item that shows up the most.

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In this set of data 14 19 10 21 16, this would be the MEDIAN

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What is 16

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In this set of data 2 8 3 7 5 this would be the MEAN

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What is 5

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Name the STEMS in the set of data 3 15 39 8 29 18 34

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What are 0 1 2 and 3

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Name the BEST SCALE AND INTERVAL IN THIS DATA SET

6 2 8 9 12 4

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What is a SCALE OF 2 TO 12 and INTERVALS OF 2