E emericana Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 280 Reaction score 0 Dec 16, 2010 #1 Members don't see this ad. How are you supposed to do .550 / 204 Without a calculator? The correct answer for the question is 2.693 x 10^-3 mol
Members don't see this ad. How are you supposed to do .550 / 204 Without a calculator? The correct answer for the question is 2.693 x 10^-3 mol
TXKnight Better Known as TXK 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 21, 2010 Messages 1,152 Reaction score 464 Dec 16, 2010 #2 emericana said: How are you supposed to do .550 / 204 Without a calculator? The correct answer for the question is 2.693 x 10^-3 mol Click to expand... i would round up and convert to scientific notation...i.e 5.5 x10^-1 / 2x10^2 or aprox 2.6x10^-3... it takes but a few seconds to do it Last edited: Dec 16, 2010 Upvote 0 Downvote
emericana said: How are you supposed to do .550 / 204 Without a calculator? The correct answer for the question is 2.693 x 10^-3 mol Click to expand... i would round up and convert to scientific notation...i.e 5.5 x10^-1 / 2x10^2 or aprox 2.6x10^-3... it takes but a few seconds to do it
TXKnight Better Known as TXK 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 21, 2010 Messages 1,152 Reaction score 464 Dec 16, 2010 #3 TXKnight said: i would round up and convert to scientific notation...i.e 5.5 x10^-1 / 2x10^2 or aprox 2.6x10^-3... it took me a few seconds to do it. you can too with practice. Click to expand... I forgot to mention that even doing the easier ratio 5/2 instead of the 5.5/2 would probably be ok for the mcat. You still get 2.5 x10^-3...close enough. good luck Upvote 0 Downvote
TXKnight said: i would round up and convert to scientific notation...i.e 5.5 x10^-1 / 2x10^2 or aprox 2.6x10^-3... it took me a few seconds to do it. you can too with practice. Click to expand... I forgot to mention that even doing the easier ratio 5/2 instead of the 5.5/2 would probably be ok for the mcat. You still get 2.5 x10^-3...close enough. good luck