Answer:
Part A:
A jellyfish can be up to 1 × 10^8 times bigger than femtoplankton. Find the size of the largest jellyfish by multiplying the size of a femtoplankton by 1 × 10^8 times.
The size of a femtoplankton is 2 × 10^-8 meter. That means the expression for the size of the largest jellyfish 1 × 10^8 • 2 × 10^-8 meters.
Part B:
The expression from part A is 1 × 10^8 • 2 × 10^-8.
Apply the Commutative and Associative Properties of multiplication to get
1 × 10^8 • 2 × 10^-8
= 1 • 10^8 • 2 • 10^-8 (using the Associative Property)
= 1 • 2 • 10^8 • 10^-8 (using the Commutative Property)
= (1 • 2) • (10^8 • 10^-8) (using the Associative Property)
Part C:
The expression from part B is (1 • 2) • (10^8 • 10^-8).
Multiply the first factors.
1 • 2 = 2
Multiply the powers of 10 using the properties of exponents, a^n a^m = a^n + ^m.
10^8 • 10^-8 = 10^8 + (^-8) = 100
The expression is 2 × 10^0.
Part D:
The expression from part C is 2 × 10^0.
Because 10^0 = 1, leave out the power of 10.
The size of the largest jellyfish is 2 meters.