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Help me I’m bad with this stuff

Help me I’m bad with this stuff-example-1
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User Kgalic
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Answer:

(4x10^1)(2x10^4)

=40^1 × 20^4

=800^5

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User Tomasu
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Answer:

8 x 10^5

Explanation:

We can start by grouping the powers of ten together and the other numbers together, as you can move numbers around when multiplying:

4 x 2 x 10^1 x 10^4

4 multiplied by 2 is 8, so we can put that in:

8 x 10^1 x 10^4

Next, using the product rule, 10^1 x 10^4 would be ten to the power of the sum of the two exponents, or 10^(4 + 1), which is 10^5.

We will be left with

8 x 10^5

This is in scientific notation, so no further modification is needed.

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