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Exponents 4
Set 4 (10 Questions)
Determine the prime factors of all numbers through 50 and write the numbers as the product of their prime factors by using exponents to show multiples of a factor (e.g., 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = two cubed times three)
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1. Which of the choices below is equal to the integer with the exponent shown?
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1 point
1
4
14
44
2. Use the dropdown menu to make this statement true: "Six squared is __________ the product of two times three squared."
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1 point
Choose
greater than
less than
equal to
3. Which of the choices below is equal to the integer with the exponent shown?
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1 point
7
49
70
71
4. Use the dropdown menu to make this statement true: "Seven squared is_________ the sum of five and two squared."
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1 point
greater than
less than
equal to
5. Which choice below is the correct way to name the integer with the exponent shown?
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1 point
"two times three"
"two cubed"
"three squared"
"the product of three and two"
6. Use the dropdown menu to make this statement true: "The difference of nine minus six cubed is ___________ the sum of four and one squared."
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1 point
Choose
greater than
less than
equal to
7. On the line below, enter the equal value as a whole number.
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1 point
Your answer
8. Use the dropdown menu to make this statement true: "Nine to the first power is ___________ three squared."
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1 point
Choose
greater than
less than
equal to
9. Which of the choices below is equal to the integer with the exponent shown?
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1 point
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
10. On the line below, enter the equal value as a whole number.
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1 point
Your answer
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