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There are (713)3 ⋅ 70 strawberries in a field. What is the total number of strawberries in the field?

A. 1

B. 7 ^16

C. 7 ^17

D. 7 ^39

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there are D. 7 ^39 in the field.
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Answer:


7^(39)

Explanation:

We have been given that there are
(7^(13))^3\cdot 7^0 strawberries in a field.

Using exponent property
a^0=1, we will get:


(7^(13))^3\cdot 1


(7^(13))^3

Using exponent property
(a^b)^c=a^(b*c), we will get:


7^(13*3)


7^(39)

Therefore, the total number of strawberries in the field is
7^(39).

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