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[tex]Assuming: 102 = 10^2 \\ \\ \\ Making \\ The \\ Problem: \frac{10^2}{25} (20) + \frac{4}{2} - 14 [/tex]
You can solve the "[tex]exponent[/tex]" to make it easier for you solve the problem in general, right?
[tex]10^2 = 100 [/tex]
Our problem now becomes!
[tex] \frac{100}{25} (20) + \frac{4}{2} - 14 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{2} = 2 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{100}{25} = 4 [/tex]
[tex]4(20) - 14 + 2 = [/tex]
[tex]4(20) = 80 \\ 80 - 14 = 66 \\ \\ 66 + 2 = 68 [/tex]
[tex]Answer: 68 [/tex]
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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[tex]Assuming: 102 = 10^2 \\ \\ \\ Making \\ The \\ Problem: \frac{10^2}{25} (20) + \frac{4}{2} - 14 [/tex]
You can solve the "[tex]exponent[/tex]" to make it easier for you solve the problem in general, right?
[tex]10^2 = 100 [/tex]
Our problem now becomes!
[tex] \frac{100}{25} (20) + \frac{4}{2} - 14 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{2} = 2 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{100}{25} = 4 [/tex]
[tex]4(20) - 14 + 2 = [/tex]
[tex]4(20) = 80 \\ 80 - 14 = 66 \\ \\ 66 + 2 = 68 [/tex]
[tex]Answer: 68 [/tex]
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
~[tex]LoveYourselfFirst:)[/tex]