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Game: PONG
Aim: Break the bricks, score points
Method:
Use your mouse or tap in the white bar to move the paddle horizontally to bounce the ball up the screen. Answer questions when you break the white bricks, score big points with the yellow bricks.
Your final score is based on correct answers, bricks broken and time taken.
6th grade / Number / Powers & Roots / Indices / Convert exponents to expanded form
An exponent is a number raised to a power. 2³ is an exponent as is 4⁴. In 2³, the number 2 is called the base and the ³ is the power.
The expanded form of an exponent is the base multiplied by itself the number of times indicated by it's power.
For example: 3³ (exponent) = 3 x 3 x 3 (expanded form)
To derive the expanded form from the exponent, lay out the base multiplied by itself the number of times indicated by the power. Here are some examples:
8³ (exponent) = 8 x 8 x 8 (expanded form)
11⁴ (exponent) = 11 x 11 x 11 x 11 (expanded form)
21⁵ (exponent) = 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 x 21 (expanded form)
To derive the exponent from the expanded form, take the number being multiplied as the base, and use the number of times it has been multiplied as the power. Here are some examples:
6 x 6 (expanded form) = 6² (exponent)
7 x 7 x 7 (expanded form) = 7³ (exponent)
4 x 4 x 4 x 4 (expanded form) = 4⁴ (exponent)
In this topic you are asked to convert in both directions between exponents and the expanded form of exponents.
With our Pong math game you will be practicing the topic "Convert exponents to expanded form" from 6th grade / Number / Powers & Roots / Powers & Roots. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to convert between base with exponent and expanded form e.g. 3³ <=> 3 x 3 x 3.
In our version of Pong/Breakout, there are 3 types of bricks for you to break: green bricks are worth just 2 points; yellow bricks are worth a whopping 50 points; breaking white bricks, which are worth 10 points, wins you a math question from the topic you have chosen.
You start with 5 lives. If the ball goes below the paddle, you lose a life and 200 points. The game ends when you answer all 10 questions or lose all your lives.
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