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... 76. The distributive property was applied instead of adding 2  5 within the parentheses. 78. The commutative property of addition was used to exchange –2 and 8 instead of adding –11 + 8 from left to right. 80. Mistake: Subtracted before multiplied. Correct: 246 82. Mistake: Raised the wrong base to ...
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... #1 – Multiplication: To multiply to numbers written in scientific notation, you first multiply the two number digits. Secondly, you multiply the two powers of 10. When doing so, you must ADD the exponents of the tens. Here are two examples: Ex #1  2.56 x 10-6 x 1.4 x 10-5 ...
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