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982 people. When the number is written in expanded form using exponents, one power of 10 would not be represented. which power of 10 and why? Please respond I am really sorry this is long-2^8 = 256; the other 2 are correct.Obviously Kayla,......
My intentions are to check my answer and get a explanation I am not trying to copy or cheat
is this correct 5^3=125
is this correct 3^6=729
is this correct 2^8=128
also I don't get this sorry it's just I can't pay attention to the math video because this kid behind me talks all the time please explain this to me I don't get it
reasoning: Zach invested $50 and was able to triple his money in two years. Kayla also began with $50 in investments, and was able to cube her money in two years who had more money after two years?
I don't want the answer but please explain and also I don't get this either in 1968 the estimated population of the world was 3,559,028,982 people. When the number is written in expanded form using exponents, one power of 10 would not be represented. which power of 10 and why? Please respond I am really sorry this is long

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2^8 = 256; the other 2 are correct.

Obviously Kayla, 3*50 is much smaller than 50*50*50

There's a 0 in it, meaning you don't bother to write that digit. The 0 is in the hundred thousands place, i.e. 10^5.
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