Writing in triplicate.
To write a product of the same factor, you can use exponent notation. For instance, if you want to express the product of the number 3 multiplied by itself four times, you can write it as (3^4). This notation signifies that 3 is the base and 4 is the exponent, indicating the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. Thus, (3^4 = 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3).
The digit 3 will be written 20 times.
3(b5)
3^3 + 3 + 3/3
3 times... 3 three III
36
119
You have 2 fours so you would write 42 There are 5 threes that follow, so you would write 35 all together you would have: 42 x 35
The digit 3 will be written 20 times.
120 times.
33-3+(3/3)
3(b5)
3x
3^3 + 3 + 3/3
3 times... 3 three III
7.73 times 10 to the -3 = 0.00773
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