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
3^75 = 6.0826679e+35
1 × 75 = 75 3 × 25 = 75 5 × 15 = 75
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!
it is 75/1 or 75 over 1 cause the number 75 without no numerator or denominator is considered a whole number
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