Below is a table showing the first 8 question answer pairs for the topic "Standard form: largest number" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 8 items plus 8 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "Standard form: largest number" is in the category Number for 8th grade (ages 13 to 14).
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The largest of these numbers is 1 x 10²
7.9 x 10¹ | 1 x 10² |
1.7 x 10¹ | 4.6 x 10¹ |
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The largest of these numbers is 9.91 x 10²
9.91 x 10² | 4.5 x 10² |
2.19 x 10² | 6.1 x 10² |
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The largest of these numbers is 1.55 x 10⁴
9.46 x 10³ | 7.29 x 10³ |
1.55 x 10⁴ | 6.4 x 10¹ |
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The largest of these numbers is 8.28 x 10⁵
8.28 x 10⁵ | 1.04 x 10² |
4.81 x 10⁵ | 3 x 10² |
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The largest of these numbers is 5.45 x 10⁶
6.56 x 10³ | 2.91 x 10⁴ |
5.45 x 10⁶ | 1.52 x 10⁵ |
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The largest of these numbers is 9.77 x 10³
5.5 x 10² | 9.77 x 10³ |
4.15 x 10³ | 8.97 x 10² |
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The largest of these numbers is 7.12 x 10³
7.12 x 10³ | 5.72 x 10¹ |
7.04 x 10³ | 8.78 x 10² |
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The largest of these numbers is 9.6 x 10³
9.25 x 10² | 5.05 x 10³ |
2.66 x 10³ | 9.6 x 10³ |
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