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Nick found the quotient of 8.64 and 1.25....

Nick found the quotient of 8.64 and 1.25....-example-1

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Answer:

No, the power multiplied to 8.64 should havean exponent of zero.

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User Steve Buikhuizen
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Answer:

No, The power multiplied to 8.64 should have an 0 exponent.

Option 2 is correct

Explanation:

Nick found the quotient of 8.64 and 1.25 × 10⁵.

Quotient of two number is form of division.

If quotient of a and b then expression is
\dfac{a}{b}

Correct steps:


\Rightarrow (8.64* 10^0)/(1.25* 10^5)


\Rightarrow (8.64/1.25)* 10^(0-5)


\Rightarrow 6.912* 10^(-5)

Nick steps:


\Rightarrow (8.64* 10^1)/(1.25* 10^5) wrong step


\Rightarrow (8.64/1.25)* 10^(1-5)


\Rightarrow 6.912* 10^(-4)

The power multiplied to 8.64 should have an 0 exponent.

Therefore, Nick was wrong.

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