Find the value of \((0.006)^3 + (0.004)^3\) in standard form
The correct answer is B. 2.8 x 10-7
To find the value of \((0.006)^3 + (0.004)^3\) in standard form, we'll perform the calculations and then convert the result to standard form.
Let's calculate the cubes of \(0.006\) and \(0.004\):
\((0.006)^3 = 0.000000216\)
\((0.004)^3 = 0.000000064\)
Now, add the two results:
\(0.000000216 + 0.000000064 = 0.000000280\)
To express this value in standard form, we'll write it as \(2.80 \times 10^{-7}\).
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