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OpenStudy (swaugh):

medal + fan Which shows the product the quantity six point five times ten to the negative eighth power times the quantity four times ten to the negative fourth power in scientific notation? two point six times ten to the negative eleventh power two point six times ten to the negative thirteenth power two point six times ten to the thirty-second power two point six times ten to second power

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a.

alones (alones):

yeah probably a :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It just looks tricky bc of the words but the trick is to write it down in number form and it becomes SUPER easy

alones (alones):

yeah @nato12 u're right :)

OpenStudy (swaugh):

thank you all but since @nato12 answered first i will give him the medal but i will fan you all

OpenStudy (swaugh):

yes i have 2 more can you guys help

OpenStudy (swaugh):

1.Jesse sets a goal to run at least thirty-five miles each week to prepare for a half-marathon. She already runs three miles every weekday. To meet her goal, she decides to run on Saturdays and Sundays too. If she runs equal distances on Saturdays and Sundays, which inequality represents the number of miles she must run each weekend day to meet her goal? two plus fifteen d is less than or equal to thirty-five fifteen plus two d is greater than or equal to thirty-five two plus fifteen d is greater than or equal to thirty-five fifteen plus two d is less than or equal to thirty-five

alones (alones):

15 + 2d ≥ 25

alones (alones):

i think it's B :)

OpenStudy (swaugh):

thank you and the last one is...

OpenStudy (swaugh):

2.What is the length of line segment A B if A is point one comma one and B is point nine comma seven? The point A is plotted at one comma one and point B is plotted at nine comma seven on a coordinate plane. The points are connected with a diagonal line segment. 8 ten twelve fourteen

alones (alones):

:)

alones (alones):

well i'm not sure about this one but i think i saw it already hey what if u google it

OpenStudy (swaugh):

okay thank you for everything

alones (alones):

me no,no i think i well than u welcome :) i think @nato12 tried his best than i :)

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