200 + (2 x 4) = 208.
Exactly 4 times
To add (4 \times 10^{10}) and (2 \times 10^{12}), it's helpful to express them with the same exponent. Converting (2 \times 10^{12}) to the same exponent as (4 \times 10^{10}) gives (200 \times 10^{10}). Now, adding them together results in (4 \times 10^{10} + 200 \times 10^{10} = 204 \times 10^{10}), which can also be expressed as (2.04 \times 10^{12}).
4 times 200=800.
To write the expression for double 2 and then add 5, you first calculate double 2, which is (2 \times 2 = 4). Then, you add 5 to this result: (4 + 5). The complete expression is ( (2 \times 2) + 5 ), which simplifies to 9.
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Multiply the original number by 0.02, and then add that result to the original number. Example: Q: Add 2% to 200 A: 200 + (200 * 0.02) = 200 + 4 = 204
(2*2)+(1*2*100) = 2*2=4 1*2*100=200 4+200 = 204
Exactly 4 times
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200 because 2 divided by 4 equals 2 and just add the 2 zeros in 400 and that gives you 200
4 times 200 = 800
if you mean 4(3-10)+2(1-100) then: 1. multiply 4 by (3-10): 4(3-10) = 12-40 2. multiply 2 by (1-100): 2(1-100) = 2-200 now add/subtract from left to right: 12-40+2-200 -28+2-200 -26+200 -226 <--- final answer
4 times 200=800.
To add (4 \times 10^{10}) and (2 \times 10^{12}), it's helpful to express them with the same exponent. Converting (2 \times 10^{12}) to the same exponent as (4 \times 10^{10}) gives (200 \times 10^{10}). Now, adding them together results in (4 \times 10^{10} + 200 \times 10^{10} = 204 \times 10^{10}), which can also be expressed as (2.04 \times 10^{12}).
ninety-six 200/2 = 100 8/2 = 4 200 - 8 = 192 100 - 4 = 96
To determine how many times 4 goes into 800, you would divide 800 by 4. The result is 200, meaning that 4 goes into 800 200 times. This can be calculated by performing the division operation 800 ÷ 4 = 200.
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