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22:58:47 836 means 8 * 100 + 3 * 10 + 6 * 1, or 8 * 10^2 + 3 * 10^1 + 6 * 10^0.
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RESPONSE --> 8*10^2+3*10^1+6*10^0
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22:59:55 `q002. How would we write 34,907 in terms of powers of 10?
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RESPONSE --> 34*10^3+9*10^2+7*10^0
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23:01:05 34,907 means 3 * 10,000 + 4 * 1000 + 9 * 100 + 0 * 10 + 7 * 1, or 3 * 10^4 + 4 * 10^3 + 9 * 10^2 + 0 * 10 + 7 * 1.
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RESPONSE --> the way i did it was right to wasn't it?
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23:12:54 `q003. How would we write .00326 in terms of powers of 10?
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RESPONSE --> 3.26*10^-3
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23:14:20 First we note that .1 = 1/10 = 1/10^1 = 10^-1, .01 = 1/100 = 1/10^2 = 10^-2, .001 = 1/1000 = 1/10^3 = 10^-3, etc.. Thus .00326 means 0 * .1 + 0 * .01 + 3 * .001 + 2 * .0001 + 6 * .00001 = 0 * 10^-1 + 0 * 10^-2 + 3 * 10^-3 + 2 * 10^-4 + 6 * 10^-5 .
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RESPONSE --> gotcha, i went with the scientific notation
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23:17:31 `q004. How would we add 3 * 10^2 + 5 * 10^1 + 7 * 10^0 to 5 * 10^2 + 4 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0?
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RESPONSE --> well, just carry out each power like 3*10^2 is 300 and the others come to 50, 7. so 357. then 500, 40, 2, which is 542. so, 357+542=899
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23:17:42 We would write the sum as (3 * 10^2 + 5 * 10^1 + 7 * 10^0) + (5 * 10^2 + 4 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0) , which we would then rearrange as (3 * 10^2 + 5 * 10^2) + ( 5 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^1) + ( 7 * 10^0 + 2 * 10^0), which gives us 8 * 10^2 + 9 * 10^1 + 9 * 10^0. This result would then be written as 899.
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RESPONSE --> alrighty
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23:19:42 `q005. How would we add 4 * 10^2 + 7 * 10^1 + 8 * 10^0 to 5 * 10^2 + 6 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^0?
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RESPONSE --> 400, 70, 8(478). 500, 60, 4(564) so 478+564=1042
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23:19:59 We would write the sum as (4 * 10^2 + 7 * 10^1 + 8 * 10^0) + (5 * 10^2 + 6 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^0) , which we would then rearrange as (4 * 10^2 + 5 * 10^2) + ( 7 * 10^1 + 6 * 10^1) + ( 8 * 10^0 + 4 * 10^0), which gives us 9 * 10^2 + 13 * 10^1 + 12 * 10^0. Since 12 * 10^0 = (2 + 10 ) * 10^0 = 2 * 10^0 + 10^1, we have 9 * 10^2 + 13 * 10^1 + 1 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0 = 9 * 10^2 + 14 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0. Since 14 * 10^1 = 10 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^1 = 10^2 + 4 * 10^1, we have 9 * 10^2 + 1 * 10^2 + 4 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0 = 10^10^2 + 4 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0. Since 10*10^2 = 10^3, we rewrite this as 1 * 10^3 + 0 * 10^2 + 4 * 10^1 + 2 * 10^0. This number would be expressed as 1042.
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RESPONSE --> great
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