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ss7ja [257]
2 years ago
10

(3×10^6)+(3×10^6)give your anwser in standard form.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
vlabodo [156]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Solve in parenthesis first(exponents:

(3 x 10^6) + (3 x 10^6)

Will be:

(3 x 1,000,000) + (3 x 1,000,000)

Multiply in the parenthesis:

(3,000,000) + (3,000,000)

Add them:

= 6,000,000

Standard form:

<u>6 x 6^10</u>

Use the order of

<h2>PEMDAS:</h2><h3>Parenthesis</h3><h3>Exponents</h3><h3>Multiplication</h3><h3>Division</h3><h3>Addition</h3><h3>Subtraction!</h3>
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