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Give your answer in standard form. Question 12: Without using a calculator, work out. Question 13: The mass of Earth is 5.97 × 1024 The mass of Jupiter is 1.898 × 1027 Using a calculator, work out how many times heavier Jupiter is than Earth. Give your answer to one decimal place.
Corbettmaths - This video shows how to write ordinary numbers in standard form and also numbers in standard form as ordinary numbers.
Welcome to the 51 Days to Go revision session!Today we're focussing on Standard Form.Practice Questions: https://corbettmaths.com/2019/08/29/standard-form-pr...
€€€€€€€ x, y and z ar. Q1. x, y and z are standard form numbers. 5 x = 2.5 × 10. 4 y = 3.8 × 10. 6 z = 1.9 × 10. (a) Calculate. x – y. ........................................................................................................................ Answer .................................................. (b) Calculate. 2 x.
Corbettmaths - This video shows how to multiply numbers that are in standard form. It also shows how to use your calculator to do so.