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One student thought two to the third power was equal to six what mistake do you think they made and how would you help them fix their mistake? EXPLAIN.
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One student thought two to the third power was equal to six what mistake do you think they made and how would you help them fix their mistake? EXPLAIN.
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They multiplied 2×3 it would be 2×2×2 Remember that when you do that it's the number multiplied by how many to the ___ power. Example 2 to the fifth power is 2×2×2×2×2.
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they had the idea that two to the third power was 2 times 3 but is acually 2 x 2 x 2 which equals to 8 :/
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