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Enter the expression using exponents. 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 =
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Enter the expression using exponents. 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 × 1 5 =
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15^6 = 11,390,625..................
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An exponent is when you multiply that number by itself that many times. For example, 2^3 is 2x2x2. So when you multiply 15 by itself 7 times, you could write it as 15^7, which equals 170,859,375
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