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A microscope can magnify the object it is looking at 10×4 times. How many times is that? (MCC.8.EE.3) A. 40,000 times B. 40 times C. 10,000 D. 1,000

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Answer:

10×4 = 40

10^4 = 10,000

Explanation:

10^4 is another way to write 10⁴ = 10·10·10·10 = 10,000.

Essentially, the exponent tells you how many places to the right of the leading digit the decimal point lies (here, the number of zeros in the number).

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The appropriate answer depends on what you mean by your problem statement. Some microscopes magnify 40 times; others magnify 10,000 times, so we cannot tell the appropriate answer using our knowledge of microscopes.

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