Math, asked by navnish1712pb1bpj, 29 days ago

(10^-6+2×10^-6)=?
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Answered by sainmanish299
3

Answer:

3×10^-6

Step-by-step explanation:

By taking 10^-6 as common

(2+1)×10^-6 = 3×10^-6

Answered by XxTechnoBoyxX
4

 \large \bold \red{Given :-}

\longmapsto \bold{10 {}^{ - 6}  + 2 \times 10 {}^{ - 6}  =  \red{x}}

 \large \bold \red{Solution :-}

\longmapsto \bold {3 \times 10 {}^{ - 6} }

\longmapsto \bold{ \cancel{3 \times  \frac{1}{10 {}^{6}} } }

 \large\longmapsto \bold{  \cancel\frac{3}{10 {}^{6} } }

 \large \red\longmapsto \bold \red{0.000003 \:  \checkmark}

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