Learning Objectives for This Deck
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Determine how many times as much one quantity is than another by dividing two numbers in scientific notation and interpreting the result
- Apply scientific notation estimation and comparison to solve real-world problems involving populations, distances, sizes, and quantities spanning extreme scales
How Much Bigger Is the Sun Than Earth?
- Diameter of the Sun: about 1,400,000,000 m (
m) - Diameter of Earth: about 12,700,000 m (
m)
How many times wider is the Sun than Earth? What operation do we use?
Think before advancing...
"How Many Times" Means Division Not Subtraction
| Question | Operation |
|---|---|
| "How many times as much?" | Division: |
| "How much more?" | Subtraction: |
Example: 8 is how many times as much as 2?
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Division Procedure for Scientific Notation Comparisons
- Step 1: Divide the coefficients:
- Step 2: Subtract the exponents:
(quotient rule from 8.EE.A.1) - Step 3: Adjust if coefficient falls outside
World Population Divided by US Population
World population ≈
How many times larger is the world than the US?
The world population is more than 20 times the US population.
Check In: State the Answer in Context
From the previous slide, we found:
Complete the sentence:
"The world population is about ______ times _______ than the US population."
Verify: Does 23 make sense? The world has ~8 billion people; the US has ~330 million. Is a ratio of 23 reasonable?
Comparing Two Very Large Quantities
Milky Way ≈
About 3 trillion times more stars in the universe.
Adjustment:
Comparing Two Very Small Quantities
Water molecule ≈
A red blood cell is about 23,000 times wider than a water molecule.
Exponent:
Comparing a Very Large to Very Small
Universe age ≈
The universe's age is about
Key step:
Visualizing Comparisons Across Orders of Magnitude
Each arrow spans the number of orders of magnitude between the two quantities.
Check In: Earth Mass versus Mosquito Mass
Earth ≈
How many times more massive is Earth than a mosquito?
Divide coefficients, subtract exponents, state in context.
Answer:
Earth is
Guided Practice: Sun Diameter Divided by Earth's
Sun ≈
Find the exponent and coefficient ratio.
Answer:
Practice: Two Comparison Problems to Solve
-
Speed of light vs. speed of sound:
- Speed of light ≈
m/s - Speed of sound ≈
m/s - How many times faster is light than sound?
- Speed of light ≈
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National debt vs. median household income:
- National debt ≈
- Median household income ≈
- How many times larger is the national debt?
- National debt ≈
Show all steps and state each answer in a complete sentence.
Practice Answers: Comparing Quantities in Context
Problem 1:
→ Light travels 1,000,000 times faster than sound.
Problem 2:
→ The national debt is about
Key Takeaways from Comparing Quantities
✓ "How many times" = divide (
✓ Divide coefficients; subtract exponents:
✓ State every answer as a complete sentence with context
Watch out: Division → subtract exponents (not add)
Watch out: "Times" → divide; "more" → subtract
Next Lesson: All Four Operations in Scientific Notation
8.EE.A.4 preview:
- Multiplying:
- Adding requires aligning exponents first
- Mixed standard and scientific notation problems
Splitting coefficients and exponents transfers directly to multiplication. Addition adds one step: align powers of 10 before combining.