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Use the properties of exponents to rewrite the expression.
3•b•b•b•b•b•c•c•c•c•c

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In 3•b•b•b•b•b•c•c•c•c•c, there is one three, five b's, and five c's. By simplifying the expression, we get 3
b^(5)c^(5).

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Answer:

3 b^5 c^5

Explanation:

3•b•b•b•b•b•c•c•c•c•c

There is 1 number 3 = 3

There are 5 letter b = b^5

There are 5 letter c = c^5

3 * b^5 * c^5

3 b^5 c^5

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