Lesson 83 of 84 ยท Irrational Numbers
mediumโญ 30 XP๐ฅง Fraction BakeryIrrational Numbers: Practice 83
In this Grade 8 lesson on Irrational Numbers, you will practice solving problems like: "Write 8,000 in scientific notation.". Work through each problem carefully, use the hints if you need help, and check your answers. This builds your understanding of irrational numbers step by step.
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๐คฏ Fun fact: ๐คฏ A 'baker's dozen' is 13, not 12, because medieval bakers gave a free one to avoid getting in trouble for short loaves.
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