Question
A national park covers an area of 1.24 ×106
acres. A nearby national forest covers an area of 2.1×106
acres. What is the total number of acres in the park and the forest together?
(This is an addition question.
acres. A nearby national forest covers an area of 2.1×106
acres. What is the total number of acres in the park and the forest together?
(This is an addition question.
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GPT 3.5
To find the total number of acres in the park and the forest together, you need to add the area of the park and the area of the forest.
Total = Park + Forest
Total = 1.24 × 10^6 acres + 2.1 × 10^6 acres
Adding these numbers together, you have:
Total = 1.24 × 10^6 + 2.1 × 10^6 acres
To add these numbers, you need to have them in the same form. Since both are already in exponential form (10^6), you can add the coefficients:
Total = (1.24 + 2.1) × 10^6 acres
Adding the numbers, you have:
Total = 3.34 × 10^6 acres
The total number of acres in the park and the forest together is 3.34 × 10^6 acres.
Total = Park + Forest
Total = 1.24 × 10^6 acres + 2.1 × 10^6 acres
Adding these numbers together, you have:
Total = 1.24 × 10^6 + 2.1 × 10^6 acres
To add these numbers, you need to have them in the same form. Since both are already in exponential form (10^6), you can add the coefficients:
Total = (1.24 + 2.1) × 10^6 acres
Adding the numbers, you have:
Total = 3.34 × 10^6 acres
The total number of acres in the park and the forest together is 3.34 × 10^6 acres.
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