Mathematics, 02.12.2020 02:00 milagrosee12
Estadio Azteca, a stadium in Mexico City, has a capacity of 1.04 X 10% people. One day,
spectators filled Estadio Azteca in 25 minutes. What was the average number of people
who entered the stadium per minute? Express your answer in scientific notation.
1. What division expression represents the average number of people
per minute?
2. How would you express the divisor in scientific notation?
3. Rewrite your division expression from Exercise 1 with the divisor
expressed in scientific notation.
4. Use the Associative Property to regroup. Then simplify.
5. In scientific notation, what was the average number of people who
entered Estadio Azteca per minute?
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