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Adding and Subtracting Numbers in Scientific
Notation
  • A.Oman
  • Ellerbruch.nmu.edu

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Adding/Subtracting when Exponents are Equal
  • When the exponents are the same for all the
    numbers you are working with, add/subtract the
    base numbers then simply put the given exponent
    on the 10.

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General Formulas
  • (N X 10x) (M X 10x) (N M) X 10x
  • (N X 10y) - (M X 10y) (N-M) X 10y

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Example 1
  • Given 2.56 X 103 6.964 X 103
  • Add 2.56 6.964 9.524
  • Answer 9.524 X 103

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Example 2
  • Given 9.49 X 105 4.863 X 105
  • Subtract 9.49 4.863 4.627
  • Answer 4.627 X 105

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Adding/Subtracting when the Exponents are
Different
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  • When adding or subtracting numbers in scientific
    notation, the exponents must be the same.
  • If they are different, you must move the decimal
    either right or left so that they will have the
    same exponent.

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Moving the Decimal
  • For each move of the decimal to the right you
    have to add -1 to the exponent.
  • For each move of the decimal to the left you have
    to add 1 to the exponent.

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Continued
  • It does not matter which number you decide to
    move the decimal on, but remember that in the end
    both numbers have to have the same exponent on
    the 10.

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Example 1
  • Given 2.46 X 106 3.476 X 103
  • Shift decimal 3 places to the left for 103.
  • Move .003476 X 1033
  • Add 2.46 X 106 .003476 X 106
  • Answer 2.463 X 106

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Example 2
  • Given 5.762 X 103 2.65 X 10-1
  • Shift decimal 4 places to the right for 10-1.
  • Move .000265 X 10(-14)
  • Subtract 5.762 X 103-.000265 X 103
  • Answer 5.762 X 103

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Practice Worksheet
  • Practice Adding and Subtracting in Scientific
    Notation
  • Answers to Worksheet

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Links for more information and practice
  • Addition and Subtraction with Scientific Notation
  • Problem Solving--Scientific Notation
  • Scientific Notation
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