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1. What is the value of (0.1)^4 ?

A. 0.0004  B. 0.0001  C. 0.1  D. 0.4I think it's B.

2. Which number is equivalent to 1/6^2 ?A. 2^6  B. 6^2  C. -6^2  D. 6^-2I'm not sure about this one.

3. Which expression is equivalent to 5^3 x 5^2 x 5^6 ?

A. 5^11  B. 5^36  C. 125^11  D. 125^36I think it's B.

4. Which expresion is equivalent to 10^9/10^3 ?

A. 10^3  B. 10^6  C. 10^12  D. 10^27I think this one is B also.

6. Which expression has the same value as $${\left({\frac{{{\mathtt{6}}}^{{\mathtt{4}}}}{{{\mathtt{6}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}}}\right)}^{{\mathtt{3}}}$$?

A. 6^2  B. 6^5  C. 6^6  D. 6^10

I think it's C.

7. Which expression has the same value as this one? (0.5^3 x 0.2^5)^6 ?

A. 0.1^14  B. 0.1^48  C. 0.5^9 x 0.2^11  D. 0.5^18 x 0.2^30

I think its B.

PLEASE help  Thank you.

 Sep 7, 2014

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Lots of questions!

 

1. Think of 0.1*0.1*0.1*0.1 in fraction form: 1/10*1/10*1/10*1/10 = 1/10,000 = 0.0001. Correct.

 

2. 1/ (6^2) --> Remember, you can move 6^2 to the numerator if you change the sign of the exponent from positive to negative.

 

3. Add the exponents together. It is not B. 

 

4. Subtract the exponents to get a number, #; then 10^# will be your answer. Yes, it is B.

 

6. Subtract the exponents for number 4 just like you did for number 4 and multiply by the new exponent 3. C is correct.

 

7. You can separately multiply the two terms: All you have to do is multiply the exponents by 6 and that's it keeping the X in the middle.

 Sep 7, 2014
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Best Answer

Lots of questions!

 

1. Think of 0.1*0.1*0.1*0.1 in fraction form: 1/10*1/10*1/10*1/10 = 1/10,000 = 0.0001. Correct.

 

2. 1/ (6^2) --> Remember, you can move 6^2 to the numerator if you change the sign of the exponent from positive to negative.

 

3. Add the exponents together. It is not B. 

 

4. Subtract the exponents to get a number, #; then 10^# will be your answer. Yes, it is B.

 

6. Subtract the exponents for number 4 just like you did for number 4 and multiply by the new exponent 3. C is correct.

 

7. You can separately multiply the two terms: All you have to do is multiply the exponents by 6 and that's it keeping the X in the middle.

AzizHusain Sep 7, 2014

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