It is 4.
3 does.
To find the number that, when multiplied by itself 6 times, equals 64, we need to find the sixth root of 64. The sixth root of 64 is 2, as 2^6 = 64. Therefore, the number that is multiplied 6 times by itself to equal 64 is 2.
3
6
248
The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
The number is three.
2.8845.
3 does.
10.
2
4
The number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 120, is approximately 10.954451150103322269139395656016.
It is: 19 times 19 = 361
It is: 10 times 10 = 100
It is: 15 times 15 = 225
The number is called a "cube root"