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5 to the 3rd power times 5 to the negative 2 power

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The equation is
5^(3) ×
5^(-2)

First, you need to solve the bases/exponents


5^(3) is 5×5×5=125

Then you solve the second base/exponent but know that with negative exponents, you divide 1 by the number rather than multiplying



5^(-2)= 1÷5÷5=.04

So now the equation is 125×.04=5

Answer: 5

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