Explain how you would find the product of 2012 and 208. Include either the exponent rule or the expanded method in your explanation. Give your answer in exponential form.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its 20^12 and 20^8,
OpenStudy (anonymous):
12 over 20 and 8 over 20
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OpenStudy (radar):
Are you looking for the product of:\[20^{12} X 20^{8}\]
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OpenStudy (radar):
If that is the case, then you would add the exponents.
\[20^{(12+8)}\]
OpenStudy (radar):
The problem is not clear!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 20 with 12 as the little number next to 20
same with 208
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8 the little number
OpenStudy (radar):
Then the solution using exponents is:\[20^{(12+8)}= 20^{20}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
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A kilobyte is 210. A megabyte is 220 bytes. How many kilobytes are in a megabyte? Use the exponent rule for division to find your answer and give your answer in exponential form.