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Alison raised 10 to the 5th power then she divided this value by 100 what was the quotient?
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Alison raised 10 to the 5th power then she divided this value by 100 what was the quotient?
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After she raised 10 to the 5th power and 100,000 then she divided the value by 100 so the quotient will be 1,000.
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The quotient would be 1000. 10^5 is equal to 100,000. 100,000 /100 would equal 1000. Hope this helps
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