<span>The key step is to rewrite the exponential notations so that the exponent is the same. Then you can deal with the addition just as you would adding two decimals. The best way is to rewrite the number with the smaller exponent.
6.30 x 10^11 = 0.0630 x 10^13
Now you are adding 6.28 x 10^13 and 0.0630 x 10^13, and your answer is (6.28 + 0.0630) x 10^13. You can do the addition in the parentheses using the usual rules for sig dig when you add decimals. If necessary, afterward, you can rewrite the exponent again so that the mantissa is between 1 and 10.</span>
No Problem!
5p-14=8p+4
I assume this is the whole problem set up properly, so now, lets subtract the left side by 5p, and then the right side.
-14=3p+4
As you can see, the 5p cancels out on the left side, and the p leftover is what 8p-5p equals.
Now, subtract both sides by 4.
-18=3p
Now, simply divide both sides by 3 to equal
p= -6
The reason we do the divide and multiplying last is because doing it first would only make it much harder.
This is the simplest way I know of to do it. If you don't understand, just ask me.
Hope it helped!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Circumference formula:</u>
<u>Substitute and solve for d:</u>