# NCERT solutions for Class 7 Maths chapter 13 - Exponents and Powers [Latest edition]

## Chapter 13: Exponents and Powers

Exercise 13.1Exercise 13.2Exercise 13.3Others
Exercise 13.1 [Pages 252 - 253]

### NCERT solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 13 Exponents and PowersExercise 13.1 [Pages 252 - 253]

Exercise 13.1 | Q 1.1 | Page 252

Find the value of:26

Exercise 13.1 | Q 1.2 | Page 252

Find the value of:93

Exercise 13.1 | Q 1.3 | Page 252

Find the value of: 112

Exercise 13.1 | Q 1.4 | Page 252

Find the value of: 54

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.1 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

6 × 6 × 6 × 6

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.2 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

t × t

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.3 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

b × b × b × b

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.4 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

5 × 5 × 7 ×7 × 7

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.5 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

2 × 2 × a × a

Exercise 13.1 | Q 2.6 | Page 252

Express the given in exponential form:

a × a × a × c × c × c × c × d

Exercise 13.1 | Q 3.1 | Page 253

Express the numbers using exponential notation:

512

Exercise 13.1 | Q 3.2 | Page 253

Express the numbers using exponential notation:

343

Exercise 13.1 | Q 3.3 | Page 253

Express the numbers using exponential notation:

729

Exercise 13.1 | Q 3.4 | Page 253

Express the numbers using exponential notation:

3125

Exercise 13.1 | Q 4.1 | Page 253

Identify the greater number, wherever possible, in the following?

43 or 34

Exercise 13.1 | Q 4.2 | Page 253

Identify the greater number, wherever possible, in the following?

53 or 35

Exercise 13.1 | Q 4.3 | Page 253

Identify the greater number, wherever possible, in the following?

28 or 82

Exercise 13.1 | Q 4.4 | Page 253

Identify the greater number, wherever possible, in the following?

100or 2100

Exercise 13.1 | Q 4.5 | Page 253

Identify the greater number, wherever possible, in the following?

210 or 102

Exercise 13.1 | Q 5.1 | Page 253

Express the following as product of powers of their prime factors:

648

Exercise 13.1 | Q 5.2 | Page 253

Express the following as product of powers of their prime factors:

405

Exercise 13.1 | Q 5.3 | Page 253

Express the following as product of powers of their prime factors:

540

Exercise 13.1 | Q 5.4 | Page 253

Express the following as product of powers of their prime factors:

3,600

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.1 | Page 253

Simplify : 2 × 103

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.2 | Page 253

Simplify: 72 × 22

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.3 | Page 253

Simplify: 23 × 5

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.4 | Page 253

Simplify : 3 × 44

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.5 | Page 253

Simplify: 0 × 102 ­­­­

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.6 | Page 253

Simplify: 52 × 33

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.7 | Page 253

Simplify:2× 32

Exercise 13.1 | Q 6.8 | Page 253

Simplify: 32 × 104

Exercise 13.1 | Q 7.1 | Page 253

Simplify: (− 4)3

Exercise 13.1 | Q 7.2 | Page 253

Simplify: (− 3) × (− 2)3

Exercise 13.1 | Q 7.3 | Page 253

Simplify: (− 3)2 × (− 5)2

Exercise 13.1 | Q 7.4 | Page 253

Simplify: (− 2)3 × (−10)3

Exercise 13.1 | Q 8.1 | Page 253

Compare the Given numbers:

2.7 × 1012; 1.5 × 108

Exercise 13.1 | Q 8.2 | Page 253

Compare the Given numbers:

4 × 1014; 3 × 1017

Exercise 13.2 [Pages 260 - 261]

### NCERT solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 13 Exponents and PowersExercise 13.2 [Pages 260 - 261]

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.01 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

32 × 34 × 38

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.02 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

615 ÷ 610

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.03 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

a3 × a2

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.04 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

7x× 72

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.05 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

(5^2)^3 ÷ 5^3

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.06 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

25 × 55

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.07 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

a4 × b4

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.08 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form

(34)3

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.09 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form:

(2^20 ÷ 2^15) xx 2^3

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1.1 | Page 260

Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form:

8t ÷ 82

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.01 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

(2^3 xx 3^4 xx 4)/(3 xx 32)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.02 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

((52 )3 × 54 )÷ 57

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.03 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

254 ÷53

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.04 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

(3 xx 7^2 xx 11^8)/(21 xx 11^3)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.05 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

3^7/(3^4 xx 3^3)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.06 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

20 + 30 + 40

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.07 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

20 × 30 × 40

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.08 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

(30 + 20) × 50

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.09 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

(2^8 xxa^5)/(4^3 xx a^3)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.1 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form

(a^5/a^3)  xx a^8

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.11 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form

(4^5 xx a^8b^3)/(4^5 xx a^5b^2)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.12 | Page 260

Simplify and express the following in exponential form:

(2^3 xx 2)^2

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.1 | Page 260

10 × 1011 = 10011

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.2 | Page 260

23 > 52

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.3 | Page 260

23 × 32 = 65

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.4 | Page 260

30 = (1000)0

Exercise 13.2 | Q 4.1 | Page 261

Express the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:

108 × 192

Exercise 13.2 | Q 4.2 | Page 261

Express the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:

270

Exercise 13.2 | Q 4.3 | Page 261

Express the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:

729 × 64

Exercise 13.2 | Q 4.4 | Page 261

Express the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:

768

Exercise 13.2 | Q 5.1 | Page 261

Simplify: ((2^5)^2 xx 7^3)/(8^3 xx 7)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 5.2 | Page 261

Simplify: (25 xx 5^2 xx t^8)/(10^3 xx t^4)

Exercise 13.2 | Q 5.3 | Page 261

Simplify: (3^5 xx 10^5 xx 25)/(5^7 xx 6^5)

Exercise 13.2, Exercise 13.3 [Page 263]

### NCERT solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 13 Exponents and PowersExercise 13.2, Exercise 13.3 [Page 263]

Exercise 13.2 | Q 1 | Page 263

Write the following numbers in the expanded forms:

279404, 3006194, 2806196, 120719, 20068

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.1 | Page 263

Find the number from the following expanded forms:

8 × 104 + 6 × 103 + 0 × 102 + 4 × 101 + 5 × 100

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.2 | Page 263

Find the number from the following expanded forms:

4 × 10+ 5 × 10+ 3 × 10+ 2 × 100

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.3 | Page 263

Find the number from the following expanded forms:

3 × 104 + 7 × 102 + 5 × 100

Exercise 13.2 | Q 2.4 | Page 263

Find the number from the following expanded forms:

9 × 105 + 2 × 102 + 3 × 101

Exercise 13.3 | Q 3.1 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

5, 00, 00, 000

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.2 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

70, 00, 000

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.3 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

3, 18, 65, 00, 000

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.4 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

3, 90, 878

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.5 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

39087.8

Exercise 13.2 | Q 3.6 | Page 263

Express the given numbers in standard form:

3908.78

Q 4.01 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

The distance between Earth and Moon is 384, 000, 000 m.

Q 4.02 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

Speed of light in vacuum is 300, 000, 000 m/s.

Q 4.03 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

Diameter of the Earth is 1, 27, 56, 000 m.

Q 4.04 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

Diameter of the Sun is 1, 400, 000, 000 m.

Q 4.05 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

In a galaxy there are on an average 100, 000, 000, 000 stars.

Q 4.06 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

The universe is estimated to be about 12, 000, 000, 000 years old.

Q 4.07 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

The distance of the Sun from the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy is estimated to be 300, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 m.

Q 4.08 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

60, 230, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 molecules are contained in a drop of water weighing 1.8 gm.

Q 4.09 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

The earth has 1, 353, 000, 000 cubic km of sea water.

Q 4.1 | Page 263

Express the number appearing in the given statements in standard form

The population of India was about 1, 027, 000, 000 in March, 2001

## Chapter 13: Exponents and Powers

Exercise 13.1Exercise 13.2Exercise 13.3Others

## NCERT solutions for Class 7 Maths chapter 13 - Exponents and Powers

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