Harry, louis, and niall are working with exponents. harry claims 42.45 β
410. louis claims 42....
Mathematics, 06.09.2019 06:30, gabby640
Harry, louis, and niall are working with exponents. harry claims 42.45 β
410. louis claims 42.45 = 47. niall claims 42.45 = 167. which student has the
correct answer? explain why.
Answers: 3
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