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I think I got the two that I did but I’m not sure and really need help

I think I got the two that I did but I’m not sure and really need help-example-1
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b) You have the following expression:


x^3=(27)/(64)

Take into account that 27/64 can be written as follow:


(27)/(64)=(3)/(4)\cdot(3)/(4)\cdot(3)/(4)

Then, x = 3/4

c) For the following expression:


x^3=(1)/(8)

you can write it as follow:


(1)/(8)=(1)/(2)\cdot(1)/(2)\cdot(1)/(2)

Then, x = 1/2

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