Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Well we know that

so we can get the 2 outside of the radical

and we can get the x^2 outside too.

and we also can get y outside.
so we have:
![2x^{2}y\sqrt[5]{7xy^3}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2x%5E%7B2%7Dy%5Csqrt%5B5%5D%7B7xy%5E3%7D)
Answer:
2^3·2^2 = 2^3+2 = 2^5
Step-by-step explanation:
Diego was trying to write 2^3 · 2^2
He wrote 2^3·2^2 = 2^3*2 = 2^6
But this is wrong because when bases are same exponents are added.
This is the law of exponents.
The correct form would be
2^3·2^2 = 2^3+2 = 2^5
For understanding it better we can write it like this
2^3·2^2 =
There are 3 two and 2 twos .When totaled there are 5 two not 6 twos.
Answer:
1) 3 more people
2) 9 teams
Step-by-step explanation:
The divisibility rule for 5 is that it must end in 5 and 0
so the next one is 45, so 3 more people
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45/5=9 teams
Answer:
let x =the original price
then 116x/100=$39.32
116x=100×39.32
116x=3932
divide both sides by 116
116x/116=3932/116
x=33.89655
(2dp)
x=33.90