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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please someone can help me with problems #8 and #9. Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

with question 8, the hint is that \[4 = \frac{ 4}{ 1 }\]

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

so what you're really trying to work out is: \[(4)^{3} \times ? = 1\] which is the same as: \[(\frac{ 4 }{ 1 })^{3} \times ? = 1\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for #9 (3/1)^6

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

for #9, if you change 0.3 into fraction form, it becomes 3/10 \[0.3 = \frac{ 3 }{ 10 }\]

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

hope this helped you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

excuse me but I'm confused with # 9

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

what is puzzling you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you explain to me like the #8. Thanks

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

so the question is like this: \[(0.3)^{6} \times ? = 1\] and we know that\[0.3 = \frac{ 3 }{ 10 }\] So you are trying to find this: \[(\frac{ 3 }{ 10 })^{6} \times ? = 1\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks butterflydreamer for your help and the explanation

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

You're welcome ^_^ !

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