PLEASE HELP There are (7^13)^3 ⋅ 7^0 strawberries in a field. What is the total number of strawberries in the field? if you understand how to do this, please dont just give the answer, please explain how to do it
Answer is 7^39, let me type out the work now
7^0=1
This leaves us with ((7^13)3)*1
((7^13)^3)=7^39
7^39*1=7^39
im confused because like do i multiply 3 x 91 or do i leave 7^13 the same
@Ilovecake you can leave if you want, this guy/girl is teaching me (:
leave &^13 the same.
*7^13
ohhhh! okay! thank you soooooooooooooo much!
Ok I was trying to figure this out but ok
Here, let me check this, make sure I am right
Yep, I think I am right. http://www.tiger-algebra.com/drill/%287~13%29~3$7~0/ http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%287^13%29^3+%E2%8B%85+7^0
im just gonna trust you when you say that because yesterday someone put a link under my question and it was a super scary face with scary sounds so lol
Haha, ok. I do promise that those are legit though :P
i trust you lol
Oh that link. I almost peed my pants
ikr
its the anne one right?
i was home alone and i was already scared cause i was at this haunted island yesterday and like wow. and idk it had a scary face that was like blinking
Yeah ik
im not opening that, are you crazy
No I was just asking if that was the same link
I am not opening it either
i think so. but im not opening it
Want me to see?
ewwwwww it was!!! ugh
well dont scare your self lol.
well I didn't know. I was just looking
im gonna start sending that to people
LOL
I am post it as a question
cya
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