I think it is 14 but i am not sure
5-3(6)
To determine how many zeros are in the product of 8000 and 4000, we first express these numbers in scientific notation: 8000 is (8 \times 10^3) and 4000 is (4 \times 10^3). The product is ( (8 \times 10^3) \times (4 \times 10^3) = 32 \times 10^6). Thus, the product has 6 zeros, as (10^6) contributes six zeros.
6(3x + 5) = 18x + 30
It is: 6-5 = 1
5/6 * 2 = 5/3
2+3 = 5 and 2*3 = 6
5-3(6)
It is: 5/6 times 1/3 = 5/18
the answer is no
6(3n+5)
To determine how many zeros are in the product of 8000 and 4000, we first express these numbers in scientific notation: 8000 is (8 \times 10^3) and 4000 is (4 \times 10^3). The product is ( (8 \times 10^3) \times (4 \times 10^3) = 32 \times 10^6). Thus, the product has 6 zeros, as (10^6) contributes six zeros.
It is: 6-5 = 1
6(3x + 5) = 18x + 30
The two numbers are -3 and -2. -3 + -2 = -5 -3 x -2 = 6
5/6 * 2 = 5/3
2 & 3
2 and 3.