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Practice: Zero and Negative Exponents

This document contains practice problems involving exponents and expressions with variables. It provides 33 problems for students to simplify expressions, evaluate expressions for given variable values, write numbers in scientific notation, convert between decimal and exponential forms, and evaluate expressions in applied word problems about voting and pizza diameters. The document includes spaces for student name, class, and date.

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Practice: Zero and Negative Exponents

This document contains practice problems involving exponents and expressions with variables. It provides 33 problems for students to simplify expressions, evaluate expressions for given variable values, write numbers in scientific notation, convert between decimal and exponential forms, and evaluate expressions in applied word problems about voting and pizza diameters. The document includes spaces for student name, class, and date.

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Name

Class

Date

7-1

Practice
Zero and Negative Exponents

Simplify each expression. 0 1. 13

2. 5

3.

3 3
4

4.

2 4 4
1

5. (7

)2

6. 46

7. 6

8. (12x)

9.

1 80
10. 6bc
0

11. (11x)

2 12. 9

13. 3m p

14.

5 a 4 2c
3

15.

3k 3 (mn)3 p 8
2

2m 16. 3n

17. 8

q3 r5

18. (10a) b

4 0

19.

11xy 1 z 0 v 3
20.

5m 1 9( ab) 4 c 7

ame

Class

Date

7-1
21. 3a
1 2

Practice (continued)
Zero and Negative Exponents

Evaluate each expression for a = 4, b = 3, and c = 2.


22. b
3

23. 4a b 25. a
2

c3

24. 9a c 26. (c)

Write each number as a power of 10 using negative exponents.


27.

1 1000

28.

1 10

Write each expression as a decimal.


29. 10
3

30. 8 10

31. The number of people who vote early doubles every week leading up to an

election. This week 1200 people voted early. The expression 1200 2w models the number of people who will vote early w weeks after this week. Evaluate the expression for w = 3. Describe what the value of the expression represents in the situation.

32. A pizza shop makes large pizzas with a target diameter of 16 inches. A pizza

is acceptable if its diameter is within 3 22 in. of the target diameter. Let d represent the diameter of a pizza. Write an inequality for the range of acceptable large pizza diameters in inches.

33. Open-Ended Choose a fraction to use as a value for the variable c. Find the

values of c1, c3, and c3.

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