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Chandler Bautista
Mathematics
25 October, 11:11
What would 6*6*6 equal with an exponent
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Mike Castaneda
25 October, 11:25
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6^3
Step-by-step explanation:
6*6*6
The base is 6
There are 3 sixes multiplied together so the exponent is 3
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