SOLUTION: How do i multiply decimals by exponents? Example: (0.07) to the 4th power

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Question 779479: How do i multiply decimals by exponents? Example: (0.07) to the 4th power
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do i multiply decimals by exponents? Example: (0.07) to the 4th power
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I would use a calculator.
You don't multiply a decimal by the exponent.
You multiply 0.07 by itself 3 times.
= 0.07*0.07*0.07*0.07
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