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A state park has two pools. The olympic size pool holds 8.12 x 10^5 gallons of water and the smaller pool holds 5.27 x 10^5 gallons of water. What is the combined capacity of the pools?

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I think the answer is 1339000 because i did 5.27 x 10^5) + (8.12 x 10^5 i added because the key word is combine making the answer 1339000 : scientific notation style 1.34 x 10^6
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Answer:


=1.34*10^(6) gallons

Explanation:

Given: The olympic size pool holds
8.12* 10^5 gallons of water

Smaller pool holds
5.27* 10^5.

To find: The combined capacity of the pools

Solution: The combined capacity of the pools is


8.12*10^(5) +5.27*10^(5)

Taking
10^(5) common we get


=(8.12+5.27)10^(5)


=13.39*10^(5)


=1.34*10^(6)

Hence, the combined capacity of the pools
=1.34*10^(6) gallons.

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