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Can ya'll help me? I have tried to do it but I keep getting it wrong :(

Can ya'll help me? I have tried to do it but I keep getting it wrong :(-example-1
User Sandeep Singh
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Answer:

A: 4

Explanation:

So first you can move the 2^-5 to the denominator, making the equation (2^2) (4^3) / (2^5) (2)

Then simplify the terms so you end up with (4)(64) / (32) (2)

Then multiply the denominator so you end up with (4) (64) / (64)

Since both the denominator and numerator have 64, those cancel out leaving you with 4

If you need more clarification feel free to ask

User Polarblau
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Answer:

A) 4

Explanation:

Evaluating

  • (2⁻⁵)(2²)(4³)(2⁻¹)
  • (2)⁻⁵⁺²⁻¹ x (2²)³
  • (2)⁻⁴⁺⁶
  • (2)²
  • 4
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