SOLUTION: I just can't figure out this homework problem. Here it is
The numerator is the following (2.7π(2.5x10^4)^3) The denominator is 5^ -3 and the entire formula is in brac
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The numerator is the following (2.7π(2.5x10^4)^3) The denominator is 5^ -3 and the entire formula is in brac
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Question 748834: I just can't figure out this homework problem. Here it is
The numerator is the following (2.7π(2.5x10^4)^3) The denominator is 5^ -3 and the entire formula is in brackets to the power of 2
I'm going to write it in words because the preview looks a little off.
The numerator is (2.7 times Pi(2.5 times ten to the 4th)3rd power) The denominator is 5 to the negative 3rd power. The entire fraction is squared
I keep coming up with "in scientific notation" 2.8x10^30 and the answer should be 2.7x10^32
Thanks for any help Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source):