Recall that exponents are a way of representing repeated multiplication. For example, the notation 54 can be expanded and written as 5 • 5 • 5 • 5, or 625. And don’t forget, the exponent only applies to the number immediately to its left, unless there are parentheses.
What happens if you multiply two numbers in exponential form with the same base? Consider the expression (23)(24). Expanding each exponent, this can be rewritten as (2 • 2 • 2) (2 • 2 • 2 • 2) or 2 • 2 • 2 • 2 • 2 • 2 • 2. In exponential form, you would write the product as 27. Notice, 7 is the sum of the original two exponents, 3 and 4.
What about (x2)(x6)? This can be written as (x • x)(x • x • x • x • x • x) = x • x • x • x • x • x • x • x or x8. And, once again, 8 is the sum of the original two exponents.
The example of real life situations is: The cost of 30 green apples is €60
Rox wants to buy only 5 apples, how much will they cost her?
Cost of 30 green apples is €60.
Cost of 1 green apple = €60/30 = €2
(Using the concept of division of rational numbers)
Now, cost for 5 green apples =5 * €2 = €10
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
5t < -15 (divide by 5 on each side)
t < -3
Answer: hi .................
A pile of CD is 40 centimeters high
each CD is 8 millimeters
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters
40(10) = 400 millimeters high
400/8 = 50
50 CD in alll
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