SOLUTION: Simplify:
10^6+8(10)^3+5(10)^2+7
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Question 44077: Simplify:
10^6+8(10)^3+5(10)^2+7
Answer by adamchapman(301) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When using powers of ten (known as exponents), the power show the amount of 0's to put on the end of the number 10.
10^6+8(10)^3+5(10)^2+7
=10,000,000+8(10,000)+5(100)+7
=10,000,000+80,000+500+7
=10,080,000+500+7
=10,080,500+7
=10,080,507
I hope this helps
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