Writing Very Large Numbers

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Achievement Objectives
NA5-2: Use prime numbers, common factors and multiples, and powers (including square roots).
Specific Learning Outcomes

Solve problems that involve exponents and square roots.

Description of Mathematics

Number Framework Stage 8

Activity

Most students are intrigued by large numbers. Facts like the amount of money earned last year throughout the world by 5 billion people being about 20 trillion dollars are intriguing. Numbers of this size are hard to read, so a standard form using powers of 10 is preferable.

Using Number Properties

Problem: “What does 10 000 x 100 000 equal? Write it in power notation.”“Explain why 104 x 105 = 109.”

Problem: “How would you work out 1 000 000 x 100 000 000 using powers?”(Answer: 1 000 000 x 100 000 000 = 10 6 x 108 = 1014.)

Problem: “In a programme on TV, a scientist claimed there are 10 billion trillion stars in the universe. Write this amount with zeros and in the power form.
(Answer: 10 billion trillion = 10 000 000 000 x 1 000 000 000 000 = 1010 x 1012 = 1022.)  Note: The American system, where 1 billion = 1 thousand million and 1 trillion = 1 thousand billion is used here. The British system, where 1 billion = 1 million million and 1 trillion = 1 million billion, is not used since it breaks the pattern where the names hundreds, tens, and ones are repeated every 3 digits.)

Problem: “A googol is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Write 1 billion x 10 googols in power form.”

(Answer: 1 billion x 10 googols = 109 x 10101 = 10110.)

Understanding Number Properties:

Complete: = 10 m X 10n = 10?(Answer: 10 m + n)

 

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