Final answer:
The statement '(14.7+9.3)x(1/2) to the power of 3 = 6' is incorrect; the correct calculation yields 3, not 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, let's solve the expression in the parentheses:
(14.7 + 9.3) = 24
Next, we have to deal with the exponent part: (1/2 to the power of 3), which is (1/2)^3 = 1/8.
Now, let's put these together:
24 × (1/8) = 24/8 = 3
The correct calculation results in 3, not 6. Therefore, there is a mistake in the initial assertion that '(14.7+9.3)x(1/2) to the power of 3 = 6'. In fact, it equals 3.