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Which number, raised to the fourth power, equals 20,736? A. 12 B. 144 C. 1.296 D. 5,184
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Which number, raised to the fourth power, equals 20,736? A. 12 B. 144 C. 1.296 D. 5,184
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Which number, raised to the fourth power, equals 20,736?
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C. 1.296
D. 5,184
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the answer is 12
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A. 12
I used a calculator
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