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OpenStudy (angel_kitty12):

Please help ASAP Simple problem but I keep getting confused on how to solve it. (2^2/3•3^2/3)^-6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First thing you should do: solve what's in the parentheses. What's 2^2/3? Then, what's 3^2/3? Multiply your result, then put that to the power of -6.

OpenStudy (angel_kitty12):

Oh that's what I forgot to do! I kept working with the fractions. Thank you so much!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome!

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