<em>Answer:</em>
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<em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>
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- <em>put the numbers in order from least to greatest.</em>
- <em>find the median</em>
- <em>find the difference between the median and all of the other numbers.</em>
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Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is to find the sum of each number, because factors are pulling out from total numbers, but when multiplying you don't need to pull out anything so it would be number
Question:
Use the expression to complete the statements.

________ is the power
.
(0.5) is the ________
A ______ is another way to write
Answer:
0.5 is the base
10 is the power
-- another way to write
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Required
Fill ion the gaps
is pronounced as; 0.5 raise to the power of 10
From the above statement, we can deduce the following:
0.5 is the base
10 is the power
Lastly, another way to write 
Express 0.5 as a fraction

Simplify the fraction


Hence:

104 ÷ 5.1 = 20.3921
Nearest tenth 20.4
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