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What is 3*(1 over 2 to the negative 4 power )+100 a) 60 b) 100 c) 148 d) 224 can you help me
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What is 3*(1 over 2 to the negative 4 power )+100 a) 60 b) 100 c) 148 d) 224 can you help me
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What is 3*(1 over 2 to the negative 4 power )+100
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d) 224
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3 * (1/2^-4 )+ 100
3 * 1/(1/2^4) + 100 =
3/ (1/2^4) + 100 =
(3 / 0.0625) + 100 =
48 + 100 =
148 <==
exponent rule : a^-b = 1/a^b
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