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OpenStudy (alex364):

When 1,250^3/4 is written in simplest radical form, which value remains under the radical? A)2 B)5 C)6 D)8

satellite73 (satellite73):

take the fourth root of 1250, then cube the result

satellite73 (satellite73):

hmm the answer is none of those, must be a typo somewhere

satellite73 (satellite73):

ooh what remains under the radical, i should learn to read..., do you know how to factor \(1250\) ?

OpenStudy (alex364):

not really

OpenStudy (alex364):

please help quick?

OpenStudy (alex364):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Please try satellite73's suggestion: Recall, or learn, how to factor a number such as 1250. Note that you can easily divide this number by 50 or 250. There are other factors involved here also. Try this factoring. Next: Are you able to evaluate the 4th root of 16? It's 2. How would you obtain that? As you can probably see, I'm trying to involve you in the solution of this problem.

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