Operations - 6th Grade Math
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What is
written as a multiplication problem?
What is written as a multiplication problem?
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When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is
and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to
. Because of this,
is our correct answer.
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this,
is our correct answer.
What is
written as a multiplication problem?
What is written as a multiplication problem?
Tap to see back →
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is
and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to
. Because of this,
is our correct answer.
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this,
is our correct answer.
What is
written as a multiplication problem?
What is written as a multiplication problem?
Tap to see back →
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is
and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to
. Because of this,
is our correct answer.
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this,
is our correct answer.
What is
written as a multiplication problem?
What is written as a multiplication problem?
Tap to see back →
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is
and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to
. Because of this,
is our correct answer.
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is
. So we multiply
by itself
times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this,
is our correct answer.