the total volume of the cubes in a container is 7^10 cubic centimeter. the volume of each indualvidual cube is 49cubic centermeters how many cubes are in the container ?
Are you sure the problem says 7 to the tenth volume of cubes--- that's a lot...lol
we just divide the total volume by the volume of each cube, in this case \[\frac{ 7^{10} }{ 49 }\] just put that into your calculator
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volume of earth sounds very familiar i just got my algebra test back and i got 21.5 outta 22
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @snowflake0531 we just divide the total volume by the volume of each cube, in this case \[\frac{ 7^{10} }{ 49 }\] just put that into your calculator \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) try in this way bc. 49 = 7^2 so you can write \[\frac{ 7^{10} }{ 49 } = \frac{ 7^{10} }{ 7^{2} } = ? \] do you know formula of \[\frac{ x^{a} }{ x^{b} } = x^{(a-b)}\] use this
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