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Iris Gillespie
20 August, 08:56
What is a way to wright 100,000 using exponents
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Misael Rubio
20 August, 12:30
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We have to wright 100,000 using exponents. The exponent of number shows how many times you use the number in multiplication.
For example: 64 = 8², because: 64 = 8 · 8or: 64 = 4³, because 64 = 4 · 4 · 4 In this case:100,000 = 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10Therefore:100,000 = 10^5 (or "10 to the fifth power") Answer: 10^5.
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