Asked by Larry
A certain computer can perform 10 to the 5th power calculations per second. How many calculations can it perform in 10 seconds?
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Answered by
Asi
just remember 10^5 is equal to 100,000 and this is only for one second. if you multiply 100,000 by 10 you will get how many calculations it can make in 10 seconds.
Answered by
Amanda
Step 1: Find out what 10 to the 5th power is equal to. it = 100,000
Step 2: Multiply 100,000 by 10
Step 3: your answer = 1,000,000
Step 2: Multiply 100,000 by 10
Step 3: your answer = 1,000,000
Answered by
Magical Fudgenugget
Thanks a lot Amanda, the only smart one around here!
Answered by
R5er
Amanda's answer is really good, this helped a lot thank you!
Answered by
FaZe
its 100,000,000 i hot an 💯
Answered by
Uh-huh
So its just 10^6?
Answered by
Kawaii Vampire gal
Thank chu~💜
Answered by
Bobby flay
Thanks Amanda!
Answered by
Rosy
thanks amanda
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Anonymous ;)
Thanks, Amanda!
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Thanks amanda
Thanks Amanda always
Answered by
hi
Thanks Amanda you helped a lot :)
Answered by
Thegirlfromafrica
what about in exponential form? I don't know what that means
Answered by
Austyn
Thanks for ur help Amanda. <=
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thanks amanda
thx
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Not a connections kid not at all
Thanks so much amanda :3
Answered by
3.14159265359
I think exponential form means that they want to you have it with an exponent, Thegirlfromafrica. So, if 1,000,000 is the answer, they would want you to answer it like 10^6. (Basically the exponent is how many zeros there are after the one when dealing with a base of 10. In one million there are six zeros following the one, so the exponent is six.) Hope this helps! 👍🤞
Answered by
numlk 123
@3.14159265359 your on the right track but it would be exponent 5 because one of the zeros is in the ten so the exponent would be 5 because there is 5 extra zeros NOT counting the one in the 10
Answered by
numlk 123
never mind im stupid your right 3.14159265359 it is that, so everyone ignore my comment above
Answered by
Andrew
so is it 10^6???
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