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xXQuintonXx:
help please(ss below)
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xXQuintonXx:
xXQuintonXx:
._. i stg today is not my day for doing math
crispyrat:
ok 1.5*10^2-->1.5*100 which means you want to move the decimal to the right twice so what would u get?
xXQuintonXx:
the decimal for 1.5 right? which would make it 150.
crispyrat:
yes! so 6*10 is?
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aaronlloyd:
lemme check
xXQuintonXx:
60
crispyrat:
so 60*150?
xXQuintonXx:
9000
crispyrat:
yes!
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aaronlloyd:
yes thats right
crispyrat:
good job!
xXQuintonXx:
so the first number would be 9k?
crispyrat:
the answer is 9k yep
xXQuintonXx:
thats not what i needed tho ._.
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xXQuintonXx:
look at the ss i need the highlighted green part
xXQuintonXx:
then the next part over
xXQuintonXx:
it goes from left to right
crispyrat:
ah i see so rember it should be under 10.
crispyrat:
so 9000 how can u split that up?
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xXQuintonXx:
divide it
crispyrat:
by?
xXQuintonXx:
subtract it
xXQuintonXx:
many different ways
xXQuintonXx:
but i believe that i would divide 9k right?
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crispyrat:
yes and by 1000 to take away all those zeros while still remaining under 10
crispyrat:
so 9000/1000=?
xXQuintonXx:
so 9
crispyrat:
yepyep
xXQuintonXx:
then the next number is 1k?
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xXQuintonXx:
nevermind
aaronlloyd:
do u need it in scientfic notation
crispyrat:
oh ok so u got it?
crispyrat:
1000->10^?
xXQuintonXx:
no i just remembered that its has the ^
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crispyrat:
yes so how many time do u have to multiply 10 by to get 1000
xXQuintonXx:
10
xXQuintonXx:
then its ^9 right?
crispyrat:
10^10 would ave 10 0's how many zeros are behind 1000
aaronlloyd:
it would be 9 times 10 ^3 than the answer would be 9,000
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xXQuintonXx:
@crispyrat wrote:
10^10 would ave 10 0's how many zeros are behind 1000
3
crispyrat:
yes there you go. so whats the full thing?
xXQuintonXx:
9x3^10?
aaronlloyd:
the full thing is 9 times 10^3
xXQuintonXx:
ohhhh mbmb i flipped it wrong
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crispyrat:
yep but i think you got it after u flip!
crispyrat:
good job Quinton :)
xXQuintonXx:
@crispyrat wrote:
good job Quinton :)
thank you :)
aaronlloyd:
the answer is 9x10^3
xXQuintonXx:
@aaronlloyd wrote:
the answer is 9x10^3
yup ik thank u guys
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xXQuintonXx:
i've forgotten how to do alot of this stuff recently
crispyrat:
oh what have u forgotten? i can make a tutorial :)
xXQuintonXx:
alot of stuff that might needa book to fill but e.e im boutta post something that im disappointed in my self for forgetting it
crispyrat:
ok, i'll make a tutorial for those as soon as i can :)