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How would you write 8^5 as a multiplication expression? A. 8 × 5 B. 8 × 8 × 8 × 8 × 8 C. 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5

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✶ How would you write
\bold{8^5} as a multiplication expression
\textit{?}


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✶ The exponent indicates how many times a certain number was multiplied by itself.

✶ In this case we have
\bold{8^5}, so 8 was multiplied by itself five times.

So we conclude that
\bold{8^5} written as a multiplication expression looks as follows:-


\bigcirc\!\!\!\!\checkmark 8•8•8•8•8

Good luck.

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User MoLow
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if we ever face a number written in the form of
\underline{x^(n)}where x denotes the base and n denotes the exponent or power , we can expand it in the following way -


x^(n) = x * x * x *.... x ( upto\:

therefore ,


8 {}^(5) = 8 * 8 * 8 * 8 * 8

option ( B )

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