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What is 100 • 100, using standard multiplication? According to the table you constructed in question 1, part C, what power of 10 does that equal?
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What is 100 • 100, using standard multiplication? According to the table you constructed in question 1, part C, what power of 10 does that equal?
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100 • 100 = 10,000
10^4
I’m not sure about the table, but this is what I got. Sorry if it’s not what you’re looking for. Hope it helps :)
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