Exponents With Decimal Bases
Example Question Before Quiz
(0.02)3 = ?
Question Solution
An exponent tells you how many times its base is used as a factor.
Exponents are used to write repeated multiplication.
The base is 0.02 and the exponent is 3. Use 0.02 as a factor 3 times.
(0.02)3 = 0.02 · 0.02 · 0.02 = 0.000008
Question 1
What is the value of (0.5)2 ? 0.0050.00250.250.025
Question 2
What is the value of (0.4)3 ? 0.0640.00640.0320.0032
Question 3
Which of the following is false? (0.2)3 = 0.008(0.7)2 = 0,049(0.3)2 = 0.09(0.1)3 = 0.001
Question 4
What is the value of (0.09)2 ? 0.810.0810.08100.0081
Question 5
What is the value of (4,7)1 ? 4704.747,10.0022.09
Question 6
What is the value of (0.01)3 ? 0.00030.000010.0000010.000003
Question 7
Evaluate the following decimal exponent.
(0.07)2 = ? 0.00490.4900.0490.49
Question 8
What is the value of (0.13)2 ? 0.0001690.001690.1690.0169
Question 9
What is the value of (0.6)3 ? 0.0360.2160.02160.0036
Question 10
What is the value of (0.03)3 ? 0.00270.000270.0000270.0000027
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