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Mathematics, 22.05.2021 01:00 7letters22

Jason and Hayden were given the following problem. Does 53⋅57 and (52)5 have the same answer?

Jason says no because 53⋅57=521 and (52)5=510 .

Hayden says yes because 53⋅57=510 and (52)5=510.

Do you agree with Jason, Hayden, or neither of them? Explain your reasoning.

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