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Ashlynn Ryan
Chemistry
14 February, 11:32
Rewrite using a single exponent
5 (4) • 5 (3)
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Darryl Erickson
14 February, 11:52
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the answer is 5⁷
Explanation:
it is 5 to the power of 7 because 5 is it base and then the 4 and 5 get added to get ur exponent
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