(0.2×10)^6 = 64
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64 can be represented as 2 to the power of 6, as 2 multiplied by itself 6 times equals 64. Additionally, 64 can also be represented as 4 to the power of 3, as 4 multiplied by itself 3 times also equals 64. These are two different ways to express 64 in terms of powers.
64 million 640 million divided by 10 or times by .10
multiply it by itself six times for example 2 to the 6th power = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64
64 times (640 ÷ 10 = 64).
64 divided by 6 equals 10 with a remainder of 4.
64 multiplied by 10 equals 640. All this took was to add a zero to the end of the 64 because you were dealing with 10.
64 times.
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(0.2×10)^6 = 64
3 times with remainder 10.
64 multiplied by 12 equals 768. This can be calculated by multiplying the units digits (4 and 2) to get 8, then multiplying the tens digits (6 and 1) to get 6, and finally combining the results to get 768.
10
100 - 36 = 64
There are infinitely many answers. Two possibilities are 1*64 and 10*6.4
Well honey, 27 goes into 64 a grand total of 2 times with a remainder of 10. So, if you're dividing 64 by 27, you'll get 2 with a little bit left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?