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OpenStudy (khaleema305):
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OpenStudy (khaleema305):
OpenStudy (will.h):
do you need to simplify that?
OpenStudy (khaleema305):
yes
OpenStudy (will.h):
Terrific
OpenStudy (will.h):
simplify whatsoever inside each parentheses
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OpenStudy (khaleema305):
64/56 ^2 ????
OpenStudy (will.h):
\[(\frac{ 64 }{ 56 })^2\]
OpenStudy (will.h):
Good work what about the other fraction
OpenStudy (khaleema305):
(7^3)^3
OpenStudy (will.h):
\[(\frac{ 1 }{ \frac{ 1 }{ 343 } })^3 * \frac{ 1 }{ 40353607 }\]
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OpenStudy (will.h):
Now you just have to multiply all the fractions (terms together to get you answer)
are there any options?
OpenStudy (khaleema305):
64 over 49 8 over 49 16 over 7 512 over 7
OpenStudy (will.h):
Okay so your final answer would be
\[\frac{ 4096 }{ 4225 }\] it is so waste of time question if you ask me haha. but yeah you gotta just deal with it
OpenStudy (khaleema305):
no
OpenStudy (will.h):
what you mean
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OpenStudy (khaleema305):
it has to be
64/49
8/49
16/7
or 512/7
OpenStudy (will.h):
64/49
is the correct one
OpenStudy (khaleema305):
thanks
OpenStudy (will.h):
i plugged all the data in online calculator let me see where we went wrong
OpenStudy (will.h):
right so that's your correct answer.
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