b. the decimal point was moved one too many place values each time
the correct pattern could be made by :
b. moving the decimal point to the right the same numbers of place values as the exponents
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yes
step-by-step explanation:
so of course you want to start by plugging the 5 in which goes to 7(5)+3(5)=50 because 7*5=35 and 3*5=15 and then add them together, then plug in the 5 to the other equation as well 9(5)+5=50 because 9*5= 45 and then add 5 and so yes they are equivalent.
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the answer i think is 1 exit.
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