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belka [17]
2 years ago
12

A blockbuster movie makes about $352,000,000 in the United States during its opening weekend. The same weekend another movie ope

ns but only makes about $4,800,000.
What is the combined revenue for the movies? Write your answer in scientific notation.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ivenika [448]2 years ago
5 0

The combined revenue for the movies in scientific notation is  \$ 3.568 \times 10^8.

The given parameters;

  • <em>first revenue made from the movie, = $352,000,000</em>
  • <em>second revenue made from the movie, = $4,800,000</em>

The combined revenue from the movie is calculated by adding the two revenues together as shown below;

Total revenue = $352,000,000  +  $4,800,000

Total revenue = $356800000 =  \$ 3.568 \times 10^8

Thus, the combined revenue for the movies in scientific notation is  \$ 3.568 \times 10^8

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