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One third of 3 to the sixth power can be calculated by first finding 3 to the sixth power, which is 3^6 = 729. Then, divide 729 by 3 to find one third of it. Therefore, one third of 3 to the sixth power is 729 divided by 3, which equals 243.
One third of one sixth is one eighteenth.
one sixth
Two sixth are equivalent to one third.
1 2.5th.
One third of 3 to the sixth power can be calculated by first finding 3 to the sixth power, which is 3^6 = 729. Then, divide 729 by 3 to find one third of it. Therefore, one third of 3 to the sixth power is 729 divided by 3, which equals 243.
One third of one sixth is one eighteenth.
one sixth
Two sixth are equivalent to one third.
simplified it would equal: 24x to the third power - x to the second power - x to the sixth power - 34
One sixth, one third and one half.
1 2.5th.
one third
No, one half of one third.
one third is equivalent to two sixths two sixths take away one sixth is one sixth
2^(6) X 2^(3) = 2^(6+3) = 2^(9) = 512 NB Providing the coefficients is the same, '2' in this case, when multiplying you just add the indices/power/exponentials. Similarly For division , subtract the indices. 2^(6) divide 2^(3) = 2^(6-3) = 2^(3) = 8 For 'nesting' , multiply the indices. [2^(6)]^(3) = 2^(6x3) = 2^(18) = 262144 NB In all cases the coefficient MUST be the same. NNB Something along the lines of 2^(3) X 3^(2) does NOT work by adding/subtracting/nesting the indices. , because the coefficients are different.
One third is exactly twice as big as one sixth.