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Exponents in the Real World


 Exponents are used in a variety of
  ways, most often when talking
about very big or very small things.
COMPUTERS
     Exponents are
     often used to
     describe a
     computer's
     memory. For
     example, 1
     gig(abyte) of RAM
     means that you
                9
     have 1 x 10 bytes.
EARTHQUAKES
      Exponents are used
      to measure the
      strength of earth-
      quakes. A level 1
      earthquake is
            1
      1 x 10 , a level 2
      earthquake is
      1 x 102, a level 3 is
      1 x 103, etc.
LARGE DISTANCES

         Exponents are used
         to measure large
         distances. For
         example, the
         distance from the
         Earth to the Moon
         is 1 X 105 km.
COUNTING LARGE NUMBERS
            Exponents are used
            when counting
            things that grow
            very quickly. For
            example, the
            number of bacteria
            in a single sneeze
                              4
            is between 1 x 10
            and 1 x 105

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Exponents in Real Life

  • 1. Exponents in the Real World Exponents are used in a variety of ways, most often when talking about very big or very small things.
  • 2. COMPUTERS Exponents are often used to describe a computer's memory. For example, 1 gig(abyte) of RAM means that you 9 have 1 x 10 bytes.
  • 3. EARTHQUAKES Exponents are used to measure the strength of earth- quakes. A level 1 earthquake is 1 1 x 10 , a level 2 earthquake is 1 x 102, a level 3 is 1 x 103, etc.
  • 4. LARGE DISTANCES Exponents are used to measure large distances. For example, the distance from the Earth to the Moon is 1 X 105 km.
  • 5. COUNTING LARGE NUMBERS Exponents are used when counting things that grow very quickly. For example, the number of bacteria in a single sneeze 4 is between 1 x 10 and 1 x 105