Hi,
If the problem is (4/3)³ then it is 64/27.
However, if the problem is:
4³
---- then the exponent only affects the 4 so it would be 64/3.
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I hope that helps!! :-)
2007-08-10 01:23:10
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answer #1
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answered by Pi R Squared 7
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Yes you are right:
(4/3)^3 is the same as 4^3/3^3 = 64/27
2007-08-10 01:23:48
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answered by Southpaw 5
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Yes, your answer is correct. You might want to simplify 64/27, though, by dividing 64 by 27.
27 goes into 64 2 times with a remainder of 10. Therefore, the answer can also be written as 2 and 10/27.
2007-08-10 02:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, 4/3^3 = 4/3 * 4/3 * 4/3 = (4 * 4 * 4) / (3 * 3 * 3) = 64 / 27
2007-08-10 01:22:25
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answered by Jeremiah F 3
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You are correct
(4/3)³ = 64/27
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2007-08-10 02:22:24
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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If you mean (4/3)^3, you are right
(4/3)^3 = (4^3)/(3^3) = 64/27
If you mean 4/(3^3), it is 4/27
2007-08-10 02:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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7th grade? I live in the UK. The algebra looks like year 10. But yes your right
2007-08-10 01:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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definately correct
keep up the good work
and u may be accepted into a ivy league school
ta ta
2007-08-10 01:31:29
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answered by Montu K 1
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yep ur right :)
2007-08-10 01:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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ya it is right...boy...good!
2007-08-10 01:28:11
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answered by cooldevil.prash 1
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