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Yadiel Norris
Mathematics
22 June, 18:38
9 times (1/4) to the second power
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Jordan Mahoney
22 June, 19:01
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0.5625
Step-by-step explanation:
First Multiply 1/4 to the second power
(1/4) x (1/4) = 0.0625
Then multiply 9 and 0.0625
9 x 0.0625 = 0.5625
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