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Sullivan Curry
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8 September, 10:30
10 to the second power + 5=
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Cristal Mcknight
8 September, 10:38
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10^2 is 10*10, 100. then, we add 100 to 5 and get 105.
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Kassandra Ballard
8 September, 11:00
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10 to the second power is 10 times 10 which equals 100. 100 plus 5 is 105. 105 is the answer.
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