42 = 4*4 = 16
272/3 = (271/3)2 = 32 = 9 and 642/3 = (641/3)2 = 42 = 16 So (27/64)2/3 = 9/16
3/42 divide top and bottom by 3 and you get 1/14
X * 3 = 42 X = 42/3 X = 14
How many 3 are in 42
Okay, here is a postfix expression: 3 4 * 5 6 * + the evaluation: 3*4 + 5*6 12 + 30 42
42 = 4*4 = 16
42, because if there is nothing between the 7 and 'a' and 'a' equals 6 then the answer is 42.
272/3 = (271/3)2 = 32 = 9 and 642/3 = (641/3)2 = 42 = 16 So (27/64)2/3 = 9/16
The LCM of 3 and 42 is 42.
No, but 42 is a multiple of 3, and 3 is a sub-multiple of 42 (14 x 3 = 42)
It's 3, what's to evaluate?
No, 42 is a multiple of 3. 3 is a factor of 42.
3/42 is basically 42รท3 so 3/42=14
3/42 divide top and bottom by 3 and you get 1/14
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Oh, dude, 4 to the power of minus 2 is just 1 divided by 4 squared, which is 1/16. So, technically, it's like 0.0625 if you want to get all specific about it. But hey, who's really keeping track of those decimal points, am I right?