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10^-2 + 8 round the coefficient to two decimal places​

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Answer: .0801 is what I got because the way I understand it 10^(-2) + 8 =8.01 and you said round it to the coefficient to 2 decimal places. so I moves the 8 over 2 times because 8 is the coefficient and I got .0801

Hope it helped and I got it right

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User Kingkong
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I believe it is .0801

Explanation:

- A negative exponent will always turn into a fraction

- First change it to a fraction

1/10^2

- Simplify the exponent

10 times 10 = 100

- Change the fraction

1/100 or in decimal form which is 0.01

- Now the addition

8 + 0.01 = 8.01

- Move decimal to two decimal places

.0801

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