One-eighth of 64 is calculated by dividing 64 by 8. This equals 8, so 1/8 of 64 is 8.
To find what to the 8th power equals 64, we can express 64 as a power of 2: (64 = 2^6). Therefore, we need to solve the equation (x^8 = 2^6). Taking the 8th root of both sides gives (x = 2^{6/8} = 2^{3/4}). Thus, (2^{3/4}) is the number that, when raised to the 8th power, equals 64.
It is 64:1 or 64/1.
There are 64 1/64-inch segments in 1 inch. This is because 1 inch is equal to 64/64 inches, and dividing that into segments of 1/64 inch gives you a total of 64 segments.
64 = 2^6 64 = 6.4*10^1 64 = 64^1
1 percent of 64 is 0.64.
Well, darling, an 8th of 64 is simply 8. You take that big ol' 64, divide it by 8, and you're left with 8. It's as simple as that, honey.
64
Well, darling, the sequence you've got there is just the perfect squares of numbers. The 8th term would be the square of the 8th number, which is 64. So, the 8th term of the sequence 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 is 64. Keep those brain cells sharp, honey!
40 = 5/8ths 40/5 = 1/8th = 8 64 = 8 x 8 Answer: 64
fraction of 64 = 64/1
To find what to the 8th power equals 64, we can express 64 as a power of 2: (64 = 2^6). Therefore, we need to solve the equation (x^8 = 2^6). Taking the 8th root of both sides gives (x = 2^{6/8} = 2^{3/4}). Thus, (2^{3/4}) is the number that, when raised to the 8th power, equals 64.
It is 64:1 or 64/1.
(1/64) of 640 = (1/64) of 64*10 But 1/64 of 64 = 1 So the answer is 1 of 10 which is 10.
There are 64 1/64-inch segments in 1 inch. This is because 1 inch is equal to 64/64 inches, and dividing that into segments of 1/64 inch gives you a total of 64 segments.
x11/x8=64
64 = 2^6 64 = 6.4*10^1 64 = 64^1
Rational. √(1/64) = 1/√64 = 1/8