"seven" means ' 7 '
"two" means ' 2 '
"the quantity seven plus two" means ' (7 + 2) '
"one hundred times the quantity ..." means ' <em>100 (7 + 2)</em> '
That's the expression.
One of the rules for handling these things is that you should always
take care of anything inside parentheses first. So do that.
(7 + 2) = 9
Now you can can write the expression like this: ' 100 (9) ' .
That's just <em>900 .
</em>
Maybe opposite? Not really sure.
1 a)
6^2*6^3= 6^(2+3)=6^5
1b)
(-2)^2 *(-2)^4 = (-2)^(2+4)= (-2)^6=2^6
1c
Answer:
3000 notebooks
Step-by-step explanation:
75000 sheets
each sheet has 8 pages
each notebook has 200 pages so,
75000x8=600000
600000/200=3000