Math, asked by smartyvishalchauhan, 7 months ago

There are 5^7grain of salt in each container. If a large store has 5^4containers of salt . how many grain of salt do they have? ​

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Answered by joelpaulabraham
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Answer:

They have a total of 5¹¹ grains of salt in the large store.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before solving this Question we must know an important result,

a^(m) × a^(n) = a^(m + n)

We know that,

1 container contains 5⁷ grains of salt

also, there are 5⁴ containers in the store

Thus,

Total grains of salt in all the container = 5⁷ × 5⁴

Hence, from the above result,

5⁷ × 5⁴ = 5^(7 + 4)

= 5¹¹ grains of salt

Thus,

They have a total of 5¹¹ grains of salt in the large store.

Now, just for your information, (this is not a part of the Answer and is not required in Answer)

This is just for you to know the magnitude of salt grains,

5¹¹ = 48,828,125 grain of salt were there in the store

Hope it helped and you understood it........All the best

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