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What is 144x6?

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Anonymous

∙ 11y ago
Updated: 7/27/2025

144 multiplied by 6 equals 864.

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The amount of times the number by which the power is above is multiplied by itself. E.g. 64 means 6x6x6x6 because it is to the power of 4 therefore it multiplies by itself four times. the answer to 6x6x6x6 would not be 24 the way i work it our is.. 6x6=24 24x6=144 144x6=864 there is your answer


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