65 results for "scientific".
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Question in Demos
The student is asked to give the Avogadro constant in scientific form, calculate the mass of a number of moles of carbon, in grams, and then calculate the number of molecules in that mass.
This is a demonstration of the high-precision decimal arithmetic in Numbas v4.0.
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Question in How-tos
The student must enter a number in scientific notation, with separate boxes for significand and exponent. They only get the marks if both elements are correct.
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Question in How-tos
This question shows how to ask for a number in scientific notation, by asking for the significand and exponent separately and using a custom marking algorithm in the gap-fill part to put the two pieces together.
Answers not in standard form, i.e. with a significand not in $[1,10)$, are accepted but given partial marks.
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Question in WKU EM313 - Dynamics
This question shows how to ask for a number in scientific notation, by asking for the significand and exponent separately and using a custom marking algorithm in the gap-fill part to put the two pieces together.
Answers not in standard form, i.e. with a significand not in $[1,10)$, are accepted but given partial marks.
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Question in Will's workspace
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Question in Maths support
Scientific Notation
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Question in Maths support
Scientific Notation
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Question in Anna's workspace
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Question in Anna's workspace
Scientific Notation
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Question in Anna's workspace
Scientific Notation
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Numeracy
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Question in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
By powers of ten I mean a 1 followed by some 0s. The scientific notation questions will take care of the power of ten notation.
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Deirdre's copy of Ask for significand and exponent of a number in scientific notation separately DraftQuestion in Deirdre's workspace
This question shows how to ask for a number in scientific notation, by asking for the significand and exponent separately and using a custom marking algorithm in the gap-fill part to put the two pieces together.
Answers not in standard form, i.e. with a significand not in $[1,10)$, are accepted but given partial marks.
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Question in Gareth's workspace
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Question in Support@Aston Questions
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Question in Nick's workspace
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Johan's workspace
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Question in Harry's workspace
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Question in Harry's workspace
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Question in David's workspace
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Question in QM101
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Question in QM101
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Question in Nazia's workspace
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Nazia's copy of steve's copy of EXAM 1 Scientific notation: large numbers to scientific notation DraftQuestion in Nazia's workspace
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Question in FY001 - Core Mathematics
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Question in David's workspace
Scientific Notation
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