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1/12 * n^3 =
how do you multiply these together

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Answer:


\sqrt[3]{(1)/(12) } * n

Explanation:

You want to get the n alone. In order to do that, you need to get rid of the 3rd power. The opposite of a power is a radical. So do:


\sqrt[3]{(1)/(12) } *
\sqrt[3]{n^3}

This cancels out the n and turns the problem into:


\sqrt[3]{(1)/(12) } *
n

I can't solve for n since I haven't been given the entire problem (what they're equal to), but you can solve for
\sqrt[3]{(1)/(12) }.

User Arne
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Answer:

(n^3)/12

Explanation:

1/12 * n^3

= (n^3)/12

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