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darnell earned $10 each week for 10 weeks walking a neighbors dog . how much did he earn. whats darnells amount using exponential notation.

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posted by lexie
today at 6:36pm

no, its not 10*2 because my teacher told me it was youre mom

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To find out how much Darnell earned, we need to multiply the amount he earned each week by the number of weeks. In this case, Darnell earned $10 each week for 10 weeks. To calculate the total amount, we can use the multiplication operation.

$10 * 10 = $100

Therefore, Darnell earned $100.

Now, let's express the total amount using exponential notation. Exponential notation is a way to represent repeated multiplication in a concise format. In this case, we can express the total amount of $100 using exponential notation as:

$100 = $10^2

The base, which is 10 in this case, represents the number being multiplied repeatedly. The exponent, which is 2, represents the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.

it's still 10*10 = 10^2