Final answer:
The value of (6/6)^n is always 1, for any value of n, because (6/6) simplifies to 1, and any power of 1 is 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that correctly describes the value of (6/6)^n is D) For all n, the value of the expression is 1. Regardless of what value n takes, whether positive, negative, or zero, (6/6) simplifies to 1, because any nonzero number divided by itself is equal to 1. Raising 1 to any power, whether it's a positive or negative exponent, always results in 1. Therefore, for all values of n, the value of (6/6)^n remains 1.