Answer:
8.7304 x 1010
Step-by-step explanation:
I think its that >_<
The last 10 is supposed to be on top to the right of the 10
Finding the square<span> root of a </span>number<span> is the inverse operation of squaring that </span>number<span>. Remember, the </span>square<span> of a </span>number<span> is that </span>number<span> times itself. The perfect squares are the squares of the whole </span>numbers<span>. The </span>square<span> root of a </span>number<span>, n, written below is the </span>number<span> that gives n when multiplied by itself.
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Let "b" represent the number of biscuits Jacky baked.
.. container A holds (3/7)b
.. container B holds (1 -3/7)*(5/8)b = (5/14)b
.. container C holds (1 -3/7 -5/14)b = (3/14)b = 168
Then
.. b = 168/(3/14) = 784
Jacky baked 784 biscuits.
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