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One crate can store 12^3 toys. A warehouse receives 12^7 toys. Enter the number of crates
needed to store all the toys the warehouse received.

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Answer: The number of crates  needed to store all the toys the warehouse received = [tex]12^4= 20736[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Total number of toys = [tex]12^7[/tex]

Number of toys in one crate = [tex]12^3[/tex]

The number of crates  needed to store all the toys the warehouse received.

= (Total number of toys) ÷ (Number of toys in one crate)

[tex]=12^7\div 12^3 = 12^{7-3}\ \ \ [a^m\div a^n=a^{m-n}]\\\\=12^4[/tex]

Hence, the number of crates  needed to store all the toys the warehouse received = [tex]12^4= 20736[/tex]

Answer:

12^4 or 20736

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the warehouse has 12^7 toys and you need to find how much crates that can fit 12^3 toys will store all the toys, you must divide 12^7 by 12^3.

When dividing radical expressions, remember:

a^3/a^2=a^1    This kind of acts like subtracting the squared number

a^3 * a^2 = a^5    This kind of acts like adding the squared number

(a^3)^2 = a^6    This kind of acts like multiplying the squared number

Therefore, if you use the methods above, 12^7 / 12^3 = 12^4

12^4= 20736