Let's say it's 25 I cant make the numbers small so the let's say the 5 is small. You will write it like this 2x2x2x2x2 because you put the 2 each time and the 5 tells u how much times to do and exponents are repeated multiplication next time pay attention in class
It is 25*11*1195547.
96 = 25*3
25/100 = 2.05 = (2 x 1) . (0/10) + (5/100)
2.5 * 101, or just 2.5 * 10
Let's say it's 25 I cant make the numbers small so the let's say the 5 is small. You will write it like this 2x2x2x2x2 because you put the 2 each time and the 5 tells u how much times to do and exponents are repeated multiplication next time pay attention in class
In expanded form it is 20+5.The expanded for is a nice way to break up a number to show how much each digit represents. In the example above it shows we have 2 tens and 5 ones.
5^2 I believe the answer is Five Squared (five to the second power)
It is 25*11*1195547.
96 = 25*3
32 = 25
25 x 32
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To write 0.125 in expanded form, you can think of it as 1/10 + 2/100 + 5/1000. Each digit's place value helps create the expanded form, just like adding different colors to a painting to bring it to life.
As a product of its prime factors in exponents it is: 25*55 = 100,000
25/100 = 2.05 = (2 x 1) . (0/10) + (5/100)
25 x 32 x 52 = 7200
The prime factorization of 25 using exponents is: 52