Problem 1MP: Simplify.and express the answers using positive exponents only. (A) 3y42y3 (B) m2m6 (C) u3v22 (D)... Problem 2MP: Write 1+x11x2 as a simple fraction with positive exponents. Problem 3MP: (A) Write each number in scientific notation: 47,100;2,443,000,000;1.45 (B) Write each number in... Problem 1E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Variables are... Problem 2E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Variables are... Problem 3E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Variables are... Problem 4E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only.Variables are... Problem 5E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only.Variables are... Problem 6E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Variables are... Problem 7E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only.Variables are... Problem 8E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only.Variables are... Problem 9E: In Problems 1-14, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only.Variables are... Problem 10E Problem 11E Problem 12E Problem 13E Problem 14E Problem 15E Problem 16E Problem 17E: In Problems 15-20, write each number in scientific notation. 0.783 Problem 18E: In Problems 15-20, write each number in scientific notation. 0.019 Problem 19E: In Problems 15-20, write each number in scientific notation. 0.000034 Problem 20E: In Problems 15-20, write each number in scientific notation. 0.000000007832 Problem 21E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 4104 Problem 22E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 9106 Problem 23E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 7103 Problem 24E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 2105 Problem 25E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 6.171107 Problem 26E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 3.044103 Problem 27E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 8.08104 Problem 28E: In Problems 21-28, write each number in standard decimal notation. 1.13102 Problem 29E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 30E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 31E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 32E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 33E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 34E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 35E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 36E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 37E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 38E: In Problems 29-38, simplify and express answers using positive exponents only. Assume that variables... Problem 39E: In Problems 39-42, write each expression in the form axp+bxq or axp+bxq+cxr, where a, b, and c are... Problem 40E: In Problems 39-42, write each expression in the form axp+bxq or axp+bxq+cxr, where a, b, and c are... Problem 41E: In Problems 39-42, write each expression in the form axp+bxq or axp+bxq+cxr, where a, b, and c are... Problem 42E: In Problems 39-42, write each expression in the form axp+bxq or axp+bxq+cxr, where a, b, and c are... Problem 43E: Write each expression in Problems 43-46 with positive exponents only, and as a single fraction... Problem 44E: Write each expression in Problems 43-46 with positive exponents only, and as a single fraction... Problem 45E: Write each expression in Problems 43-46 with positive exponents only, and as a single fraction... Problem 46E: Write each expression in Problems 43-46 with positive exponents only, and as a single fraction... Problem 47E: In Problems 47-50, convert each number to scientific notation and simplify. Express the answer in... Problem 48E: In Problems 47-50, convert each number to scientific notation and simplify. Express the answer in... Problem 49E: In Problems 47-50, convert each number to scientific notation and simplify. Express the answer in... Problem 50E: In Problems 47-50, convert each number to scientific notation and simplify. Express the answer in... Problem 51E: What is the result of entering 232 on a calculator? Problem 52E: Refer to Problem 51. What is the difference between 232 and 232 ? Which agrees with the value of 232... Problem 53E: In n=0, then property 1 in Theorem 1 implies that ama0=am+0=am. Explain how this helps motivate the... Problem 54E: In m=n, then property 1 in Theorem 1 implies that anan=a0=1. Explain how this helps motivate the... Problem 55E: Write the fractions in Problems 55-58 as simple fractions reduced to lowest terms. u+vu1+v1 Problem 56E: Write the fractions in Problems 55-58 as simple fractions reduced to lowest terms. x2y2x1+y1 Problem 57E: Write the fractions in Problems 55-58 as simple fractions reduced to lowest terms. b2c2b3c3 Problem 58E: Write the fractions in Problems 55-58 as simple fractions reduced to lowest terms. xy2yx2y1x1 Problem 59E: Public debt. Carry out t he following computations using scientific notation, and write final... Problem 60E: Public debt. Carry out the following computations using scientific notation, and write final answers... Problem 61E: Air pollution. Air quality standards establish maximum amounts of pollutants considered acceptable... Problem 62E: Air pollution. Air quality standards establish maximum amounts of pollutants considered acceptable... Problem 63E: Crime. In 2010, the United States had a violent crime rate of 404 per 100,000 people and a... Problem 64E: Population density. The United States had a 2012 population of 313 million people and a land area of... format_list_bulleted