One to the power of anything is always one.
75 x (1/7)5 1/7 = 7-1 So, (1/7)5 = (7-1)5 = 7-5 Replacing this in the original expression gives, 75 x 7-5 = 7(5 -5) = 70 = 1 Alternatively, (1/7)5 = 15/75 = 1/75 we could then write, 75 x 1/75 = 1
75 to the 10th power (to the power of 10) is 5.63x10^8.
To calculate the time taken to do 432 joules of work with a power of 75 watts, you would use the formula: time = work / power. Plugging in the values gives you time = 432 Joules / 75 watts = 5.76 seconds.
x2yz3 = 74xy2 = 75xyz = ?Since xy2 = 75, we have:x2yz3 = 74 multiply by 75 to both sides(x2yz3)(xy2) = (74)(75)x3y3z3 = 712(x3y3z3)1/3 = (712)1/3xyz = 74
The prime power factorization of 75 is 3 x 52.
75 + 17.5% = 75*(1 + 17.5%) = 75*1.175 = 88.12575 + 17.5% = 75*(1 + 17.5%) = 75*1.175 = 88.12575 + 17.5% = 75*(1 + 17.5%) = 75*1.175 = 88.12575 + 17.5% = 75*(1 + 17.5%) = 75*1.175 = 88.125
1 × 75 = 75 3 × 25 = 75 5 × 15 = 75
3^75 = 6.0826679e+35
1% of 75.00 = 1% * 75 = 0.01 * 75 = 0.75
Well, honey, writing 75 in exponential form is simple math. It's 5 to the power of 2 times 3 to the power of 1. So, in exponential form, 75 is written as 5^2 * 3^1. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
The bulb's power, 75 watts, is the power it uses continuously all the time it is switched on. The energy it uses can be measured in watt-seconds (Joules) or in watt-hours. A 75 watt bulb uses 75 watt-hours each hour, which is 0.075 kilowatt-hour.
it is 75/1 or 75 over 1 cause the number 75 without no numerator or denominator is considered a whole number