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Barrett Brown
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23 May, 09:10
The cube of the product of 3 and a number
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Cynthia Chung
23 May, 09:27
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(3x) ³
Step-by-step explanation:
You can represent "a number" as "x".
The cube of a number is equal to raising that number to the 3rd power.
The product of 3 and a number is equal to multiplying 3 and that number:
3 * x = 3x
Cubing this number is (3x) ³
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Craig Huber
23 May, 09:38
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Nine is the answer to this problem.
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