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Question 321991: using the five-step problem-solving process
Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals places unless requested otherwise
If the speed of light is 3.00 ×10^8m/sec, how long does it take light to travel 2.29 × 10^11 m, the distance from the sun to Mars? Round to one decimal place
Can someone walk me through this one
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Question 321995: Solve using the five-step problem-solving process
A cubical box measures 45 centimeters on each side. If the contents are worth $0.09 per cubic centimeter, how much are the contents worth? ( Use V = s3)
I tried using that formula i cant be doing it right
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Question 321993: using the five-step problem-solving process
A rectangular support unit in a television is made with dimensions measuring 6 centimeters by 7 centimeters. A new model being designed for the upcoming year will have a larger rectangular support with dimensions measuring 6.3 centimeters by 7.4 centimeters. By how much will the area of the rectangular support be increased?the formula i was using was w*l but im not getting 5 steps can some one help me
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Question 322327: the problem involves multiplication, not subtraction. An exponent rule involving multiplying like bases should lead to the correct result.
(a^3 b)(ab)^4
(a^(3^b ) )*(ab)^4=a^3 +^4*b^1 +^4
(a^(3^b ) )*(ab)^4=a^7*b^5
i did multiply what did i do wrong
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Question 322326: i redid this problem a cpl of time and this is what i keep getting can someone help me as what step i am missing = 5^10-[1/(5^8)]
lcd = 5^8
Rewrite each fraction with the lcd as its denominator:
[(5*8*5^10)/5*8] - [1/(5^8)]
= [5^18/lcd] - [1/lcd]
= [5^18 - 1]/5^8
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Question 322903: Can some one show me how to do this problem
using the five-step problem
For a holiday party, Marcus is making a five-layer torte, which consists of five 9-inch diameter cake layers with a cream topping on each layer. He knows that one recipe of cream will cover 60 square inches of cake. How many batches of the topping must he make to complete his torte? (Use п = 3.14 as an approximate value) im lost please
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