Yes because 8*8 = 64
The number of electric meters compatible with a 64A breaker depends on the specific design and requirements of the electrical system. Typically, a single electric meter can be used with a breaker of that capacity, provided it is rated for the load and application. However, multiple smaller meters could also be connected to a single 64A breaker if they are appropriately configured for load distribution. Always consult a qualified electrician for specific installations and safety compliance.
Made 33-57 and 72-73
The expression ((2a)^6) means you raise both the coefficient (2) and the variable (a) to the power of 6. This results in (2^6 \cdot a^6), which simplifies to (64a^6). Therefore, the answer is (64a^6).
Sn'd along side the Model 94 from 1933 to 1957. Apporximately 66,783 were made. It was reintroduced in 1972 as the Model 64A with other specifications and discontinued in 1973. The 1972-73 production passed 8,250 when the model was again discontinued. Value depends on condition, accessories, box, manual, etc.. You are in the 500-1200 range
It is a square number but not a perfect square number.
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There is no highest square number. If there was such a number then that number squared would be a higher square number!
A perfect square is a rational number equal to the square of a whole number.
The square root is the number which is times by itself, to get the square number.
No it is not a square number but it is very close to the square number 121.
If the square root is an integer, it's a square number.