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(4.129 x 10^3) + (7.5 x 10^3) Can someone answer and explain this, please? Thanks
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(4.129 x 10^3) + (7.5 x 10^3) Can someone answer and explain this, please? Thanks
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The answer is 11629.
First off, 10^3 is 1000. A trick for that is ten to any power the power is the amount of zeros. 4.129 ^ 1000 is 4129 because you move 3 decimal points to the right. Then 7.5 * 1000 is 7500. 7500 + 4129 = 11629.
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