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Sergio [31]
10 months ago
7

C) A manufacturer is making 100 times as many bows as Tess to sell in stores nationwide.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Luda [366]10 months ago
6 0

1. Tess is making 12 bows.

2. 100 time as 12 bows = 100 × 12 = 1200 bows

3. In exponent form ; 12 × 10²

Given :  Number of bows Tess makes = 100 times as the of x

Let the number of bows Tess makes be x

Thus the number of bows Tess is making is 12.

100 times as many means the number which we have calculated should be multiplied by 100.

thus the number as w2e have found out is 12

so multiplied by 100 will give us 1200

Exponential form means that the given number should be expressed in the form of 10.

As the number which is given to us is 1200n

thus in exponential form we can write it as 12 multiplied by 10 raise to the power as the number of zeros of present.

Here then number of number of zeros is 2

thus 10 raised to the power 2.

To know more about expression and exponents you may visit the link which is mentioned below:

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