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OpenStudy (matt_smith):

HELLPPPP

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

with?

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

Conner and Jana are multiplying (3568)(39610). Conner's Work (3^56^8)(3^96^1^0) = 3^5 + ^96^8 + ^1^0 = 3^1^46^1^8 Jana's Work (3^5^68)(3^96^1^0) = 3^5⋅^96^8⋅^1^0 = 3^4^56^8^0 Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. (I put ^ before every number that's small)

OpenStudy (lexi):

WHOA!

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

It just looks like a lot because of the "^"

OpenStudy (lexi):

just multily 3568*39610=141,328,480 is ur answer

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

...I don't bealive that's what this is asking

OpenStudy (lexi):

IT IS!

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

but what @mAtT_sMItH is asking is are the ways that Conner and Jana got the answers correct....

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

No, it's asking if they got it correct, and if not explain why

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

and do Conner and Jana have the correct answers...

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

I ws already typing so why waste it

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

People say no, but I added in all small numbers just too make sure

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

'Cause the other questions don't have "^"

OpenStudy (matt_smith):

"Other questions" Meaning the other people that asked this one

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

Jana's work is wrong... only because of 1 thing.. look a the last exponent on Jana's work.

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