With wat?
Yes
Step by step explanation
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Answer: E) x^5</h3>

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Explanation:
We simply take half of the exponent 10 to get 5. This applies to square roots only.
So the rule is 
A more general rule is
![\sqrt[n]{a^b} = a^{b/n}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5Bn%5D%7Ba%5Eb%7D%20%3D%20a%5E%7Bb%2Fn%7D)
If n = 2, then we're dealing with square roots like with this problem. In this case, a = x and b = 10.
a.
has an average value on [5, 11] of

b. The mean value theorem guarantees the existence of
such that
. This happens for

14.1% of 278 is 39.2. So 39.2 megabytes have been downloaded.