Respuesta :
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
So we already know that:
[tex]2^x=30[/tex]
And we want to find the value of:
[tex]2^{x+3}[/tex]
So, what you want to do here is to separate the exponents. Recall the properties of exponents, where:
[tex]x^2\cdot x^3=x^{2+3}=x^5[/tex]
We can do the reverse of this. In other words:
[tex]2^{x+3}=2^x\cdot 2^3[/tex]
If we multiply it back together, we can check that this statement is true.
Thus, go back to the original equation and multiply both sides by 2^3:
[tex]2^x(2^3)=30(2^3)\\[/tex]
Combine the left and multiply out the right. 2^3 is 8:
[tex]2^{x+3}=30(8)\\2^{x+3}=240[/tex]
The answer is C.