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Select all expressions that are equal to 3⋅3⋅3⋅3⋅3 a) 3 ⋅ 5 (b) 3^5 (c) 3^4 ⋅ 3 (d) 5 ⋅ 3 (e) 5^3
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Select all expressions that are equal to 3⋅3⋅3⋅3⋅3
a) 3 ⋅ 5
(b) 3^5
(c) 3^4 ⋅ 3
(d) 5 ⋅ 3
(e) 5^3
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b and c are the correct answers
because they all add up to 243
but a, d, and e don’t.
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The answer to this would be B, C, and E
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